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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-5-18, Page 7Surnames awl Their Origin CARY Variation—Carew,. Racial Origin -Welsh, Source—A locality.. The changes which so many of, the Irislf and Scottish family names have undergone in their translation into English are no greater than that which has; occurred in this Welsh name. For that matter, they are no greater than these which have Oc- curred, in many purely English family navies. The name of Carey, or Carew, for it is spelled both ways, the preference being for the latter in England, is pronounced the same in either case, that indicated by the former spelling, Carew, however, le the more ancient spelling, and if you want to go straight back to the Welsh, it's "Carew." It is a place name, the, name of a famous castle in Wales,: and it has become a family name in the usual way that place names have: done. That is, it is a development of an original use to indicate the loality, from which the individual to tivlr,o*tn it was applied had come, - The item of the castle, "Caere!" rs a combination of "eaer,"which means castle, or fort., anti "eve," which means water. Sometimes the particular spemling Carey comes from a place name, "Cary," in the parish of St Giles, near Launceion. It Rico hes r. Gaelic origin, REYNOLDS. Variation--Rennoids, Racial Origin—English, Source—A given name, How An Ontario Teacher Be-• Reynolds is another one of those gained Good Health, family mimes which is traceable to an old Teutonic given name, and the "1 ani a school teacher by profes- spelling of that name runs about es cion," sa}s Mr. James R. Thomson, far from the modern spelling as many R.R. 1o. 1,. Centralia, Ont„ "yet when of the ancient Irish names do. one I started school teeehing I was in very would hardly be expected to recognize Poor health; I suffered: a nervous at first glance the ceemection be- breakdown, brought on by overwork tween the name "Reynold" and "Re- end no. relaxation. I was unable to ognwtildr." think, to. aet, or even to eat properly. This syllable "wild," which is an Queer little prickly sensations were element in so many names of Teutonic continually running up and down' my origin, is not the same as the modern back, my arms and my legs, like sa German word "wand," which means y .i many needles, seeming at Mmes tD "forest" It is the same as the er,, fairly paralyze tee, and often my heart tient Gothic "vaidan," and carries the was thumping like a trip-hammer. I sense of "ruler" or "ruling," Indeed, determined to consult our family dot - it is probable that the word root traces tor, and he immediately put vie under back still further, to a prehistoric orders. 1 ha4 to give up my school time before the original Lola-Eine,and return home ie order to reeuper- opean race bad split into the Celtic ate ray lost health. Milk vias his chief and Teutonic branches, as well as remedy, and I diank quarts of it; yet, into others, for philologists believe it though it helped me, it did not build to be a "cousin" to the Welsh word, Lae UP. to 'my norrual condition—some, which has virtuallythe thing was rnissing; something my sus- same meaning. ' h F tern was calling for, better blood. One however, the given name "Resign- day, when I picked up a newspaper, I tvaldr meant "God ruler" or "god; came across gn advertisement oi' Dr, like ruler" Among certain of tire' Williams' Pink Pills suggesting just HIS NERVES NOW ' ` �'�'or STRONG AS EVER mom um & a TE It le Fleth- "Vi'hat da yon Beetle of Czeoho•Slovaktia?" D9b: "Well, it's bare to nay:." she ehound Worry, "eheaa you are going to Canadawith your husband, Sarah," said etre mis- tress to her cook, who was leaving to get mewled. "4 -re you not uervcui about the voyage?" "Well, ma'a p,'" said Sarah, "that's bis lookout. I snail belou g to him, and if anyteing happens bot me, it'll be hissloss, not mine!,' MME. BROCIIll LIVED ON VICHY AND MILK DIET rsoit"ean;: _.. Classified Advertisements isement, rt 4.11�vlcaniziiig, Be,!ndepegd nt PERD we teach yogi. Write for particulars. chief instructors Canada; Vuicaniger, I.oado*• Ort, .. O You WANT A... rins,T.. o; second mortgage investment on D wood security? Write B I�ormau G BLit NOW Montreal Woman iortgarre 13anheza, I3 Rfchmon4 t, ,. Eats Anything , and Feels Termite. Erne All the Time --Gives:..:._...... 1lr I, Kit>PR OP i,S W AND vow, Tani= Full Credit. 5!L rtp4Q, FOR Elft -a tartirilr. DuiioY#. W4�s. eRble.hore.pacidps, Rte. Phipped 4uble to AD royal at low is `"For nearly Ova monthsmonths before Wel scToner e mule, O !.. TORRO IO, tag :Taniae I had to live on mill: and viehy water alone,"said e me. Louisa ° To afford easy riding the ends of, Br ehu. 1366 Amity St., Montreal, Que. the springs on et new niotoie bus. are sliltered so mots the east two; inserted. Onto gabber blocks instead years I was n!nuost a wreak. k,Iy fu- of meal eonreetions• digestion was so bad I was almo=t' afraid to eat for everything disagreed ` Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia with me, lily liver got to troubling me too, and pales in my site Learn; run 4 bc�g A Woman's Reply, me wild. 'nearly every piglet niy sleep was broken by terrible hen taches. There is no use laying to joke wltlr "I took the first bottle of Tael a to a women. ° The other day Tories he:.rl a pretty p"eeee my husband, wlio worried over My mcase, but my seeond bottle I took geed conundrum and decided to try g or' my* own accord ter l: was begeeene' QC ills ti+ife• to feel mane. I have a. geed appetite "Do you know wish I ani like a mule?," nae asked icer when be went:- eat anything, and Iiave go rn"yre, home " trouble from pains or sleoplesseessJ The wife did mat even step to mnr. t'eehkecTaisrlsaec; isb �w, oi derf aru ,%1tr. is te. . :e�Frr" elle replied tr ernt,.. "I: a what was needed in ley ease -new, y , but I eon t know wby'i earth Germanic races it been what .. -, �i - yogi ;tie,' "Reinhold" , Reinhold and Remold,' The Angle. rich, red blood. 1 rmme: ats:1y sent, Saxons had it as '"Regnald,» whieh nn- for a boa, and when the — decter visited. T lite, I told him I had decided to tri Dr.• s iuended. ,. use leormarel. Tench influence develops , , Fro,a the peeket flashlight orated ed into the softer "Reynold" from Williams fink Pills and he seemed; A School insgewtor in the North of.,, by two er three dr cels of minute Which the family nurse has been satisfied, By the time my box was; England ached a child in A primary; size the battery searchiigx t has been derived, nearly done, .and 1 determined to get. senool to tell hint as nearly as nos-, eteeenly empese eci wen rerreeeee"e ow oEII are m n' ;i. Se.rchligt of 500 -Foot Range, ail t r'? -�. G .p.. 3 4i Fulness After Eating If you have fulness after meals, xe bald taste in your mouth iii the morning, fttr or; the tongue, fiat• eletzce after' meals and uo apPe, lite,, tate Maim Select's Syrup, It will dean your tongue, reaew your appetite, give you relish for fadthe a digest a and power to r st it i' �. tltorousl:ly and eaeilyr, Sold in Sale. and $1.00. bottles et drug gores. elet HEALTHY C EN ALWAYS SLEEP VIE ,� . fir! " "R!, another, by the time I had finished; sible what he understood a gisgrim to, result. are clbtaine , Seven O'clock Tea. tuts I was gradually coming batt, tg be. Some tete ego there weedz:ised a normal. My strength was returning,14 "A pisg'r:mIs a lean who goes about. searchlight 'ot OO feat ranee an*aerat- Five o'croeks tea, wittch was first 1 eould sit and wall: without strain. a good deal," W415 the reply- big on sig or eight volts. Mere reyent- etarted in England some, seventy yeatu Fer the next few weeks I continued to. This seemed hardlysatisf etory to ly o. batter} searehli;ht bus Leen in - ago, is a custom which has spread all take the pills, and they were working: the inype:tor, and he said: i t ever elle Britten Empire and eves to wouderu with inc. My head was be -1 "I go abut a goo[,. teal, but 1 um tez eeh s i.h a range of n,0`,OJ.. feet The healthy child sleeps well and the Itnite3 State- and Fear�a:e. corning clearer, my nnemory better,. not a pilgrim:' np half a mile, aperatin ; cn x during its }waking hours is never cross" A more e^ "Please, 3 ppy, fi , elee. tea. BY title I� Mean the cup ter. I began to go out frequently, en -a was the eager addition. ,, ,, only' tate siehly child that is ese s an��li of tea w iieb nine people out ctf ten ',loyxug myself. rtly,' appetite improved, ,_.,.r sliest relial,t-i. on :, resent plxwto- n ohtIchte psevieh. Mother, if your children do now take before getting up in the morn. and was even stetter than before 1 had Worked Both Way. meter test vile p thee() sk xr, a:a , e well; i the. are ,,,�gave eo candleon ver. r. t sleep we f etre er..a, and fins, and which is eltially enjoyed by my brealz-do n. 1 was my,elf again.; 4 iere"a a WOnderfUl thing;" said., the e ,i zet' -.a g fiVed cry a great dcal, e�r them Bebe aN ell ctaeses Ai su let'. 1 got back nth .se1.:91, and to this days the fsseinnt:n g wilaw. "1'•ti. just been' len Q'ill 7 a trn a, a etettyeteeign Own Tathiets and they will ;Oen be: Alt tl:ll;an: are the g*eatest of tea, 1 have had no return of the troubles" readin"* about a man who eakhed the' ei re teeter keep aril a cao xwoe ers le r well and, happy ;train. Thi Tablets, d la:ere. In F.ugland a cup of 'black.. and now when **yore comes to me age tag forte without 1c'srtting to read ed retmec.or inns zvttxkee +gar.;leis tCcar ` „a vests, Eve pp. l with a ,e •en .aid dr tarn Inzeutuse, is &even and my nerves were becoming Steed Please, sir, I mean a good main, , but :i1++"a "Z ha and i7U"14m t� is`. (1, '^ fir:. -half u''b a.1jt.st-hwe eenen, eon s?C is etre a rabid but thorough laxative coffee after lunch or dinner is very with nervous trouble, 1 instantly sug'I or write. He met a woman, and for zv1:i+h regulate the bowels, sweeten; popular, but lite Australian: and the gest Dr, Williams Pink fills as a, her sake he studied hard and made A The stonxaeh, bnsislt constipation, c lies New Zenlenders greatly refee tea. remedy, as 1 believe that what they sehooar of Itimself ;.a two years!" nnel ledigeeticn, and promote healthful They drink very little coffee at any did in my case they will do far others." Tho disillusioned 'suitor smiled s:ee ). They ere alteeletely gntzranteed4' time. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be ob- sours . Y Sue ai ete (liths'; en.1 may he gt•en to In South Africa on the other hand, trained from any dealer in medicine, cr "That's nothing," he eai i. "1 know They are send by mc:d.eiuo dealers or fee detailing hes been imported there' for $2.50, from The Dr. Williams' "j a ` ` ` o wee a pr Your. l scholar' at by nail at 25 tea:+ a a Lox from The from IloIland. \\lien you flet go to Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Holland, yon aro somewhat surprised to final that everyone knocks oft work What About the House Fly? at eleven oeloek ht the morning for a tip of coffee-�-aur1 very goal coffee, too. the new -barn babe w tit perfect' fety., coffee is the drink. The custom of cot by mad at 50 cents a' box or six boxes m'trz+h Dr. V cli:am+' Me?ieir.. Co., I;roeheille, Ont. Dressin' Up. Geo whiz! I Mato to hear ma call: `'Its time to go now -come, get 0re7d1" An' have to quit my play. an' wash tn' caress up in niy Sunday best. "I've Iaid your blue suit titlt," says ma, "Your Eton cellar an' your tie!" "A stili white collar!—Have a heart! Aw, must I wear it, ma't" says I. Ale ria says, "Yes—go wash, now quick— An' let me see your ears an' neck then yogi get through—wash eleani" Says I, "I'll wash the dirt orf, every speck!" But when l: go an' show haw clean I've washed 'em, ma says, "Mercy me! Try, Sam, they're blaek-- they'll never do, They would disgrace the family!" "Aw, ma! that`s sunburn—that ain't dirt, Honest, it ain't!" But ma, she takes The wasah rag an' she scrubs an' says: "Here comes the sunburn oft—in ""An' don't forget your nails," she says, An' brush. your hair an' brush your hat -e. An' brush your teeth an' brush your shoes"— ""Gee, do I have to brush all that?" Wisht I oould lay my fingers on The feller that in -vented close, An' dressin' up! Jist wish I could! -- You bet I'd' bloody up his nose! —Roselle Mercier Montgomery. The Bible contains 773,748 words and 3,556,480 letters. .Thel'inost prolific cause of prevent- able fires in alae walks of life is un- questionably the'careless user of forty. '.their he met a women, and for her sake made a fool of himself in two days," It must be remembered that the One an the Doctor. fact that the house fly is a eourxe of A Dublin pbyeenan, attended by a danger in tho transrrission o£ disease ,• the battery operetetl searchlight, MONEY ORDERS. It It is always safe to semi a Donrtnion pExpress :Honey Order. Fiver Dellerz''' costa three cent]. Content. 'S simplest things are love, anti kir„sly friends, n'ature's sweet therm of earth and se.. runt Sky; • At 11r:at you may smite in a superior has rover been eacaggeratcd It does iimnbcar” of mealcal students, v.tits rzial.- int t, so 'cheap that c a Te e T tisies every` want of the Diost critical in cleansing, purifying and be tutify ig the skin and complexion. Nothing purer, sweeter or more effective for every -day toilet purposes, Sss ZSc. Oratenst2Slrad5ac. Tateess25r. SOLI tbrougbotattiaeDom nion. CanadianDepeu 1. es. Lineal. 344 St. l'aelSt,. W.. I.1 iUat, Contort Soap shaves -with out rotii. of cool that with right /iv.: wiLL ANewED U Mr Lit way. but very soon you will take to y not require any-seleiitifie knowledge, beei�0 a bedun whereon laydy aamanop no Home's dear ec buy. anal find that it does may you good. to appreciate this fact znasmu I tut I The fact is. that the climate lilts this pest' appreciate disease for 1 thea n very prominent t client. Seine to do- with drtuis habits. i t z The 11hy'sician. having elicited from Ripley D. Saunders. s most par mechanically. That is by the sick man the fact that be was in r" causes es coming in contact with excretions o£ _ I have done only one sensible s need for coffee, ..aa,et the die' different kinds, thrown off by those; T" , b g grou in my life; heat o! Australia d:rcaueea the crnv- Bufferin from 'the • -{ meet, went an: ground: Voltzire. The moist climate of Holland zi e this l the habit of 1'i •in a wind instru ' , to cultivate the t; h various communie ""YE., yes; all that pufelne, anis Ing ler large quantities oft able and then passing d9 t -i t a.straining is meet prcivaiclal to the The Russian drinks tea, at all h diseases, p e tree � of the day, but the cup which 1 - of .food, man* of which afford a fan, -1 pear to like best is that which ate takes after supper. It is drunk with germs, for instance, the milk on our, cut milk, and would keep most Gant[- 1 tient. To the huge della".it of the Mans awake all night; yet it certainly While the mosquito is only respon-a ., has not that effect upon the Russian,. Bible for the transmission of two dif-1 "The caucertilie,, sit•. In France, Italy, Spain, and Porta- ferent diseases tha- as malaria o oura ly from these to the various articles be a sur, a, ;rust prejudicial.. "Whet wind intravital users' you to Islay'. lie ets]scd, addressing ire p t - tragic culture medium for these i table and n our lntcliens wind pantina5 , students, the patient replied: gal, coffee is served with the Hest mead t and ' of the day. Indeed, the meal consists• yellow fever; and the body mouse only Why the Salmon is Pink. only of coffee with milk, a roll and responsible for tho transmission of 'Why of •science were long puzzled possibly a little honey. Wine is the typhus fever; and the flea that in- to iuiow why the various stalmens and drink that is taken with the twelve' fasts the rat for the transmission of joust have red or pink flesh. Now o'clock is er, the real breakfast. bubonic• plague, yet the fly transmit- they believe that t"ne color comes I A ting germs mechanically on its le In ninny American households, cot- bode -,etc., may be responsible f y T Y only _within the past twenty yea; s os of ehellfl h ; pint trout eagerly feed on tiiermore the feet of it bin s gs" from the food that they eat. All of the the fee is drunk three times a day. It is y as disc a or trausmissien of various disuses. Fur - salmtn Tamil • aro ,articular fond so that the people of the United States _ that when, lobsters, pmwies, and a disgustingly filthy ..est should sue a fresh -water shzmm. It is well known have taken to tea. than warrant pts extermination, even shrimp are cooked the fi,e-s1i turns if it were not responsible for the pink, :similarly the l;roeess of diger- trnnsniission of disease. tial1 turne shellfish pink. When a The only way to efficientlysr-the -abolish shrimp is found in the stomach of a the House fly in to destroy the breed- salmon or a trout the. gastric `uices of Mg places However, it as well to re g J ns The Garden. And if indeed In some old garden thou and I have wrought, And made fresh flowers sprung up from hoarded seed, And fragrance of old days and deeds have brought Back to folk weary; all was not for nought. —Wei. Morris. A match is struck, the weed is Int, the user 'throws• the match carelessly away, a breeze fans it into a blaze with the usual serious results. Scotland Yard has records of 200,- 000 finger -prints, so perfectly classi- fied that aaiy special one can be found matches. an one Minute. . • ...saes..♦►sr.. ,n„*u,s..ar.we...arse* .•reYU►i,.Nrrltr,.gro'.- , Gift from . tui sStorehouse The delicious, crisp-. Oramiles • of the wheat am barley food. contain all the naturae up -b ii%lr in values of the rains,indudij�<� m .eral salts so essential to.Z health. A food, etz ally ;well suited. to the reQuirements of young and, old "Th.eior littis 'r a 'e Bolsi. by_�xc..�::� everywhere 0. McPherson, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, Armstrong, B.C. Minard's Liniment Go., Ltd., Yarmouth, N.S. Dear Sirs, -Sino the start of the baseball season -we have been hindered -with sore muscles, sprained ankles, etc., but just as soon as we started using MINARD'S LINIMENT our troubles ended. Every baseball player should keep a bottle of'your liniment handy. Yours truly, W. E. McPIIERSON, See. Armstrong H. S. Baseball Team. lluarica'a Pionree, Dog Ben:e&ie& Book on DOG DISEASES and How to Food :balled Free to any Ad- dress 'by the Author. S, Clay C11over Co., Ina. 129 'vest 24t11 Street New York, U.S.A. member that every fly Killed now the fish have turned) it almost as Tel may save the killing of millions within or pint as if it had been boiled. two months' Therefore, even if we had no definite m' proof, we might believe'tbat }aIle color of the flesh of salmon• and trout rs- E�r-Kaiser s Cruel Conduct M- at Father's Deathbed. of various small shellfish that the "Why didir't father fail at Wo•erth:? fishes eat. meaning the battle of Woerthein-der- But there is definite proof. Several Saner in the Franco-German war in years ago Professor Leger 'ef the Pis 1870, wheir the then Grown Prince cicultura�l Laboratory at Grenoble, Friedrich Wilhelm' defeated the Franke, Made experiments with trout French. "It would have been lucky," to determine what gave their flesh its said the ex -Kaiser Williel'tn to his color. He separated the eggs from mother, the daughter of Queen Vac one tzout(into two .lots• and hatched toria, taoaordsing to Robert Dolime, them in different troughs. He fed who was: a nember of the courtof one lot ,of young fish exclusively on Wilhelm's father, Friedxich III. In fresh -water shrimps; to the other lot his memories, now being' published, jie gave no shrimps whatever. At D•dhme ah referring to the well knowai the end of the second year the trout differences between,' father 'sod .son, that - had fed. on )ehrinil s had salmon- describes the selfish behavior of Wil colored flesh, but tliie""'fiesh of the helm's _entourage' ori the occasion of other trout was perfectly white. his father's death. The 'day before he But some one may ask, Why is the died ofi'i�aers attached to W lhelm's flesh of shellfish red or pink? That •is smite forcibly en tared the castle and a hard'er question to anewer. Perhaps occupied .its . rooms, making timer- -the dolor comes from the' food the selves at home and behaving like ar_a�s� Shellfish eat. . ters toward the attendants:"' ' Not long ago �eheinists of the .De - The castle was .surrounded by partner_it of Agriculture at Wasliing- 1$roope under the command sof Wel- ton examined some pink oysters• that helm's friends, who cut the -castle off bad been, found in Long Wand Sound from all Communication with the and declared that they were deli' .ions. 1 sults from the coneiderable quantities neighborhood. While Kaiser Friedrich 'ut' s dying nobody, not •even physic- ians, could enter or leave without a permit from. Wl1ihehn's friends. Dohme • concludes: "Hew the court had. c'henged! A nii+ld. regime garve place .to the sword.One ,could' imag- ine oneself'in the midst of Russia!" Men who make good use of. their time: have none to spare. a The onmibuses or . 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