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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-7-13, Page 7THERE IS DANGER IN WATERY BLOOD !I Not Corrected Serious Results May Follow. la no trouble is delay or neglect more dangerous than anaemia, a Pov- erty or the blood It is very common in you girls and in persons who are overworked or confined within, doors. It stakes $ts approach in so stealthy a masruer that it is often well developed before its presence is recognized. But taken in time there is a tonic' medicine which inerealses the number ot red blood corpuscles, thus enabling the blood to carry the life-giving oxy- gen to all the tissues of the body. lir, Williams' Ping Pills have bud much success in the treetnxent of .this stub- born trouble because of this weeder - fail property. The correction, of anaemic condi- Vona by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is Re certain as anything cart be. Take as au example the case of Miss Mary D. Kelly, Charlottetown, ic'.H.1., who s$Fs:—"My blood was thin and watery and my system very much run down. I Crouhi not do any work or wall up- stairs without resting. I suffered greatly from beaduches, nay appetite was poor and I was also tt'nubleti with. indigestion. I began tatting Dr. liairnse Pink Pills and in a short .time the Masotti Ste.Wod they were lust the medicine I needed, I only used six! boxes but am now feeling stranger and', better than I lixtve done for several: years. From ray per anal experience Wil- liams' Pink rills: mmend Dr. Wil - These pills are said by ail medicine 1 dealers or will be soot by mall at 60' cents a box or six boxes for 1;2,54 by The Dr. Medicine Co., Srocle Ville, Out. Piano Leather Cosby, Thar most costly lea.tber in the world le lsuow as piano leather. • "Wasps are really quite gent e," Says a naturalist; "they stake no ate tempt to sting you if you are quiet in your movements," A Clever Fox. Among the untie lie tales, says a correspondent, that xfaay 'apatite a foe hunater of more than fenny years ex, perieaett, used to tell xn wtbsea I was a boy this one elwayyeJ seemed tar me the most remeokable: One fall a particularly wary old fox head been exasperatingly suoceissful iu eluding my uncle's good dam,. of which he head a pair that were unexcelled fox tracking; they were zekeatedly brought to e. seandefill in a cleared field some twenty acres in area. driey always failed either to drive the, game to den or to Pick up the lost trail, Again and again my uncle carefully examined every toot or the inelcsure and of the ground round the wane without finding any trace of a burrow or ot other refuge: When the first snow same be hoped', to solve the un 'etery, batt his hunting, that day followed the usual course; though he could find in the snow the sly fellow's tracks wading into the; 'eel& he ecoid discover zee sign of his having left it, Nor in following the track of the fox round the field could he see any place ws'ere the creature might have bidden. While he searched, the puzzleddogs, baying their disappoiraxnent, eon- tinned to run uncertainly over the snow, '1 a equally puzzled hunter no - (eel that they frequently trained near 4 big boulder that WW1 a loea,nby group of tail hemlock trees broke the clear surface at�the field. As he drew near the rock and the trees. the dogs, afro seg the ah', circled round the boulder and among the tree trunks. Then my uncle observed for the first time that one of the trees had pOttly fallen and, rant lodged against two of its neigh errs. Ae he glanced along t3ie inclined trust+:lie caught a glimpse of it blotch of sed among tbe lotting luter- locking branches. Ile ih'e1 at It, au4 the fox fell dead from the tree. 111y uncle was now able to see that the cunning felow, after first eircln4 round the field. had takeat a leng spring to the top of the boulder, which the wind load swept have of snow; then he had wade a. second epriug to the inclined trunk, up which he bad run to kis fntee bitting place among the brandies Mlnurd's Ointment fofiseta everywhcr, iimaines anti Their Origin SHANLY, Variations. -.Shanley, Mac$h:7nly, Mace Shanley. Racial Orlgln---blah. Source --A elven name, Like the vast majority of Irish and Scottish family names, tboste in this group are variations of ct clan name 'based upon the given ncime of the leader wi)o founded the clan, • The foregoing, of course, are but free translations; of the clan name into English, the t3eelic form of the name being "0'Seanlaoieh." It is not an un- usual thing to see substituted a pre- fixed "Mao" for .an "O,' or vice versa. In traneleting a Gaelic tribal name In. , tae English. As a matter of fact, the substitution frequently is made by one branch or sept of the clan even in Gatelie. And this holds) 'good for the Scottish High- lands as. wall as for /related, for, though not many people, in this coun- try realize it, the prefixed "0' " is quite frequently found among the Scuta. 'It is not however, so common there as in Ireland, 'fibs O'Shanly clans (for the Gael pronounces the aatne almost exactly this way) war3J for centuries strongly established in County Leitrim. It was founded by a chieftain named. "Sean- lacele" this given name being com- pounded of the Gaelic words for "old" and "hero." ERSKiNE Racial Qrigin--Scottish. Source—A locality. Soottfsb family names, that is, family izarue:; borne by I•Itghlaudere, whish are developments . et place names, are coneldeo~;rbly leis common !eau those which are derived from given n:ame.; and inttikate clang or sept, to which the bearers belong or from which tboy are descended. At the ,same time they are consliderabiy mare common than Irish family names tbxrt are traceable to place names. There was a tendency among the Scots; whenever special reasons, royal edicts: or otherwise, made a change in fancily name expedient, to adopt a Place name, where the Irish sina-plY charged their names as a rule to the English equivalents. Erskine is one of the Scottish 'names which have come from a, place fame, and so there is nothing in the name itself to sallow wbat clan the original b eel ere may have been numbered with, or whether they were Highlanders at all. It is the sort of name that night have been adopted even by en Englishman who bad lived in the locality of that name, which is in Renfrewshire, and'. it is quite possible that the name is borne by descendants of several dif- ferent clans. Only a specific genea- logical research will establish; in the individual case the raee of the inmost - on, from whom the name is inherited. aEV!RAos are ' of 714 _ Weal en Cum ,vu<k,ent' , ki(,r 1U. rete The world's good judgment approves this cup RICH, refreshing and satisfying, Postum brings the endorsement of discriminating people everywhere. Postum meets all the demands of a table drink—it imposes no penalties upon nerves or digestion. Made instantly in the cup at the table- An economical drink for health and efficiency. Instant Postum "There's a Reason or Ontario ";fade by Canadian Pcotnnl Cereal Co., Ltd., Winds, trirpta T A Garden Prayer, , Inp one !auditor garden let me grow Ani,id the swee ese ofremembered thiwgJs, White lilies and a .climbing rose that clings TQ sezne old Ill. c arbofr brown aaiI low; Still let me linger where the larkspur blow Like blue sea water that the storm wind flings Upon white rain swept beaches; niy heart einge With happiness Mare 'asset there blooms I know. Transplant me not, 0 Gardener, but let be My intertequed roots in this one spot Where the glad earth receives me, here for me Are all my joys, my loves, tree plant me not, Lest spite of warmer soil and sun- nier sky I9, my: great loneliness I Pine and Elizabeth $eollard, The Moonbeam, I sat In my garden And =thing did I see But n milky ntconbeannt Tae;aled far a tree, Tangll in an oak tree And trailing on the grass-- And there eame a. lover And caught it for his lass Ile caught It ani bouud it And twined it in her hair, And oh! but ho was tender! Arid osis but he was, Mir! So crowned with the moonbeam She sat as on a throne— Until they tired of denying. And I was left alone. So I eat in my garden And noticing did I see But a, milky uuoQnbeam Tangled in a tree, Tangiers in an Milt tree And Millet; on the gra And is there neer a lover Can keep It for his lass? --Gorton 'Feeder Carruth, WOULD NOT BE UMW, W • BABY'S OWN ' : BLPifS Once a mother hes used Baby's Own. Tablets for her little ones she would not be without them. They aro the ideal borne remedy for the baby; being guaranteed to be absolutely free fro opiteu or other harmful drugs. Th. are a gentle but thorough laxative an have been proved of the greatest in eases of constipation, indigestioe colic, colds and simple fevers. C cerning them Mrs. Ernest Gage Beausejour, Que., writes: "I ha used Baby's Own Tabiete far cons patian toad colic and have fount the so successful. that I would not be wit out them. I would strongly reco mend every mother to keep.a box 1 the house," The Tablets are sold b medicine dealers or by nail at 2 cants a box from The Dr. Wliliam Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont. A Day. It may be sunny—It may be grey Whatever It is,.it is God's, own day! A bit of His time He has lent to you, To learn come lesson --acme task to dot It may be bright with a sunlit trek: It may be shadowed with storm clouds black: But take it pluckily! Make it fair! Show you are worthy to walk just there! There may be song—or there may b none! Tihe world may praise you for wo well done! Or, maiybe, only Omnipotent Sight Shall see and shall judge your journe Ing right! But, whether the mad be rough, or end With mons for tooting its path, m friend, Remember this, as you tread its way, You must make it grand—it is God' own day! ---Lillian Gard Music's Influence Growing. The influence of mettle in our Carni dtea oomrutunttlesl is growing, and .nliuette's impart:e ce les being rained in the eyes of the public. Greater ion- feces# is mussel Ieada to more eaif for the ssrviceo of vecxi musiiana. The growing feln,?1'1arty with music E. SAYS FEELS GO AS IAI GT'Y Cfassif ied Advertisement/ WE zrr,r xrnsysa?aie a w".74,11" 1 -1 ''E CAS/1 I'X7RCI fon a Weel4y newspaper in C1u-� #ario, 1'riee nuzet be attractive. Send full information to Wilson Publishlug Co., 14d., 3 Adelaide St, W., Toronto. gELT FOR "ALE < which people are getting* through, Isaac pbnaph and oleyer aiaxao to then Aftter Effects of Flu over- ER Aima BlIIITs AND sua�. honu�ee give tie. to a keeuee elesjre to came and . e' is Brimful of Tzo1 hose, new and used, shipped asuttie t t e o apphrov ,tl at lowest prices ize hear the mual+aiaer in t&ia. 'testi, And New Life d E S' Gonad � the rea11zat5 a of the large part iii Takit �g ' a n l a e , Declare' an increasieg attention to music wind t. an. nergy ince St Uazronto r On eltle tto., lee Teek Ave in the Rife of the -people leads too lalifax Citizen. a desire ern, the art of parents to pre" "Taniac built me up right, Prem the pales their Children ta'ta'ke their -ei are et5r t and /dm/ believe there to a luau in this development, in 114 alifax w31+o feels better thein T tko," Our duty ae, citizens of thin Domini- d Iitilliain IvIi1 4s, expert, motor xne- on should be to see that the rising chanle, 65% Birmingham St., Halifax, generation absorbs. a real love tor good. 1�;.s. music. We should urge oar children «.l had as Tu., a year ago and it lett in hear it whenever possible; and still me so weak I could baldly get about. more •to talf a part lm It, for inJ'the mak ins of ninalo lies+ its. greatest joy, The world war taught us enueb of what we did not reelize anusfe eouid do. It certainly woke tie up. Its power to stimulate and tea cemfortr to steady the nerves and to maintain etc ineeeoveesent telt like giving up. morale both at the front and at home "Taalec brought boar my' health and was a revelation. . 11 ot lite and energy. Tho I am now fu 'Hosie is. just as men needed to -day man who told. sue about 'this n4edicine ---pose b!y more needed than during the war. Those times of peau aiA. re- coustructkst have their acute and nerve-racking. problems, Clue of these. is the uuree't abroad in the laud. The An impossible Boy. ,Anguli llfaoTevish was the only grocer in the little Se ettleh village. and he was going about his 1na,siuese when a, woman entered his chop. ' "Diel ye no' dieani:a Aly lad this morutee, after he bad served yo for a k as errand -boy?" .she asked. "Yes," said the grocer; "'I did. I ani sorry to sa.y that he was far too slow Med lazy." „'heel," said the woman, "it's like this. lie's to be pitied. He's whit they ca' a sorunambulist--wellis ft his sleep. ye leen;: " "Yes, yes!" interrupted the grocer, "That's 4.11 right, ] could get ora quite well with a Ind wino wn!ke,i in his saleep; but I Van pu: up with oue who sleeps in kis. walk'." My appetite was so poor I barely ate enough to keep from starving. When I tried to work I would give out and coul4a't even do alts smallest job. Sonne days I was so weak I couldn't crank a car, Ali time peened and I spa did ane a, geoid turn ami, I want to pais the good Weigd along." Taniac is sold by all geed druggists Advt. lxrantenance of social J riaony is tiles great need toeley.. It is the .morale of ruse -times awl music ie lust as power - fel an aid in securing it an it was in war -tine. Sires =Pie bas o. great pubiiu tune. ten to perfcrm besides its aid to the ir.divitial, its use Should be promoted in the community, The time to cam- izlg when city governments throughout :1 tau wilt lose no opportunity to AT, a friendly interest in an musical uctivitiee of their ettle , for they will realize that beyeud the tremendous vote•gettisr, rrassibilith',- murrloipax authcr:ciess awe a great debt to the wren and. wornen wile are making anti enyu,•r:e, Co muse of the day. Gems of Truth. Totten ,'MOP;e you believe them cap- bie� cf doing woo lers, is the beet way m ane them attempt it. These net accustomed to suffering easily imagine that they are bereft. Certain su'bstanees are tat them - solve; heraless; mixed' with othem they become dangerous. So with sere taro people. Devotion to a mirage is more ten - melons than devotion to a reality. et Getting drunk en cbameagoe is no 6y chewer than getting dzunic on cheap whisk3. aid They who lack nothing kiuow not , what they might be capable of if they s Con lacked everything. e, All when Gait not have children would* re' 1ike, to have twelve. ti- %;Then I think of the hidden suffer- nz togs in life I feel lees, pity for the vis- Ir- ible ones. m. An audience is never so uniform n that the outer does not wound some y 6 s' by hie severity and exaggeration and leave others indifferent because of his indulgence and lack or force. We mealy die of shame; but shame eonv'etinres makes us live. There are times when we weep out of all proportion. We are releasing am accumulation of tears torcibly dam- med up on other occasions: Sons of the Vikings.. There are two types, of people in Norway—the tall hardy_ blend and a short, dark race. The blonds are des- cended from a people who osriginally came from the Causcasian Merantains. The dark race inhabited the Pe:Un?uln e at an early period and tee darker types are deaeem2auta from these pec-; rk pie. Honeity, simplicity and k:iwdliness are three virtues for which the Nor -1 Y- wegians, are especally noted. From their brave Viking anncelstore they in- herit their fearletemess and torve of the Y sea. Nerwegiau, s,00iety bears its reputa- tion of being this met democratic in s the whole of Europe. There are no privileged claosess and no orders of . no'biliity. Almost theee-fourtihe of the people live in rural communities along the coast and fiords,. There are very few in the interior, Peach Perfume. The fragrance of a peach i . surel one of the .most delicate and'delleious In the world. Where a quantity of the fruit fully ripe, isheaped together, the "bouquet" intoxicated the nesitrile,. Chemists, have recently made a Study of the odorous constituents of ripe peaoh pulp and havefound that they are a rather complex compound of acids, esters, etc. Ey dislti113a,ti-on of the pulp, they obtained small quantli- ties-of am essentiail 'ods, ' limpid, ' pale Tallow, and with a very 'fragrant and intense peach -like odor. On cooling it formed .a transparent soled. It means, were found for utilizing this essential on of peach is the manu- facture of perfumes and: pomades, it might furnish a welcome oonttnibutiou to toilet luxury. Mud Rim Prevents Skidding on Slippery Roads. S1dppery diet roans, thie bane' of motoriete,, hlave,. beep nafeg;uardJed against by the productionof a metal mud rim, which its 'fastened to ..the titre' in a ma;noea somewhait eimlar to that, used wilth the'comenon chafes,. With this, accessory, which eau be attached En two militates, the driver can travel, Safely over muddy roads, turn ine and out of deep ruts) at Will, and always have thhe car under complete control, since skidding is -practically inpos- Wib1e. and many of t,be high, bare mountains are wholly uninhabited. The people are very religious., and Norway is con- s d,ered the most Chriatiiar and most Protestant country in the world. MONEY ORDERS. Pay ydnr out-of-town accounts by Dominion' Express Money Order. Five Dollars costs three cents. How She Got Even. A young woman alas eomimitilsion'ed by her father to buy some necktie's.. She thought she knew exactly That he wanted., She was sure she knew went she wanted him to have, and in .any event she did not need the assestancs of the.olerk. But the clerk hada great dieal.. of advice to give, and the gave it in a, flippant, aggressive manner Which was most obnovionn to the young wo- man. Finally she was shown a line of gorgeous purples'. "There," said the .olerk, with an im- pertinently knowing smile, I'm sure he'll like one off those,. All the Young man like them:" ... The gill glanced at them imdifferer t 1y, and then at the young man, as if ste'eaw him for the first time: ooh,,lee's not as young as you are," she said. "He's a full-grown man." tai .Minaret's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia iya ar£eet rl ISSUE No. 27—'22. Cuticura Is Wonderful For Your Hair On retiring rub spots of dandruff and itching with Cuticura Ointment. Nest morning shampoo with CuliCura Soap and hot water. This cleanses the scalp of dandruff and promotes hair health. Soap25e. Olntment2SaadSee. Tateum2Sc. Sold throughouttheDominion. Canadianbepot: L say, limited, 344St, Pas St., W., Mastreal. Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. Amethysts Soothe Nerves, inlets erste have the r+aputat1An.:pt ming and.soothing the 'uervee. Seep pitying' yourself with "0 dear mel" And learn how much more gime/fill life can be. In making your living, try to make y urrse f agreeable to ethers, and thus help to make the world go route mere harmer.:ouy, .1441440111 P2eisuaa" Dag zHiasetWi Pool: as DOG DISEASES " * and liow to raid : a k Mailed rote to any 44 - dress by the Author. Ol Mayor COw Tea, 10 Wept 244th Strait New York, Teets, C O►:.ALT LAN El!ISALT Bim Cadets TQRANTO &ALT mera 0. Ju QI.1FP 7i'aa The Se� ret,try of lista Y letie Asscelation, sshd were flies chain - y pions for 1020 of the Soutls Shore I League and Western Nova Scotia Base Bail, states that during the summer the boys used MINARLi'S LINIMENT with very bene:leiai results, for sore nrueele`3, bruises', and Heroins. It is . eonsidereai by the pryers the beet t white linime i on tee nanrkea Err•ry i team should be supplied with Slag cele* brated renrealy, (Sigiae l) JOSEPH L. LeillsANC, See'y 1 A. A., Claatete:ora N. S. South S :era Lenge li00. OMAN TAKES EVERY CHANCE To Recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, for It Helper Her So Much Fredericton, N. T3. --"I was weal. end had some troubles women often: have, and usually I was unfit for my work. I saw your advertisements and decided to try Lydia B. Pink bait's Vegetable Compound. I am, very much pleased with the result and recommend your Vegetable Com- pound whenever I have a chance. You may use this letter for the bene- fit of others."—Mus. \Vet: ess, 360 Church St„ Fredericton, N. B. hirs. Wandi.ess, like many, many other women who have found relief by taking Lydia E. Pinichan's Vege- table Compound, is anxious to let other women know of this splendid medicine. So by Word of mouth and by letter, one woman to another, its virtues are made kaawn. Women suffering from female ail- ments, indicated by such symptoms as backache, nervous troubles, hot Bashes, pain in the side and a gen- eral run-down condition of the whole system, should take Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound. Por nearly fifty years it has been helping women, Let it help you. Lydia E. Pinkham's Text -Book upon, "Ailments Peculiar to Women" will be sent you free upon request. Write to Lydia E. Pinkham. Medicine Co, Lynn, Mass. UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,"' which contains directions and dose' worked out by physicians during 22. years and proved safe by millions for Colds Toothache Earache:. Headache ' Rheumatism° Neuralgia Neuritis Lumbago Pails, Pain Bandy_"Bayer" boxes iaf 12 tablets—?also bottles of 24 and IfO.—Drvegists.- Aspirin is the trade marls (registered In Canaria) of Bayer 'Manufacture of ena- acetIcacIdester of calicYlicaoid, while it is well known that As tr1n Winans Pay, r ' manufacture, to assist the public against imitations. the Tablets of: ;Player Cornpar- will be Stamped with their general trade marls, the "Bayer (1,sse," • 1 1 1 ►1iL.LAZILL4a :d -.1 r 4 4