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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-10-5, Page 7. • • • PALE AND SICKLY GIRLS AND BOYS Need All theStrength That Rich, Red Blood Can Give Them, Money -Making Memors. It is. estimated that when the world hook and serial rights of Mr. Lloyd George's forthcoming memoirs, have been sol, the Prime Minister will re- ceive approximately $450,000. As tb.e boot Will contain 150,000 words, he will thus get three dollars a word, a rate of remuneration or liter - Care of the Feeble-1%dd in Canada tired Feeling Is What is Done or What is Under Way hi Each Province, Soon Endd By Tanlao Dm.). O. Shearer, Secretary Social Service Council of Ganada• Canada is far behind many of the large institution at Weyburn for the American Stites each as Minnesota care of these defectives .As yet how - aunt. eturdm robust health and all its maul- ary work that bee seldom. if ever, New Yerle Pennterivania, and Massa' ever, there is no- adequate legal Youth is the time to lay the founcla- chusetts in the providing if a modern ority and administrative machinery fad blessings if they olail' knew what for bean . Beery g r a Mrs. Asquith's diary, wbicle created system and adequate equipment for for discovering and eifting out of those • boy should have plenty or pure, red the care of the Mental Defectives requiring care. Tanlae soon ends their trouble and, such world-wide interest, has brouglit builds up abundant etrength, enemy blood and stroag nerves. 'With thin, which unfortunately are all too num- This is true also of Alberta, whose in about $75,000; the ex -Kaiser has irapure blood they start life with a erous in all our Provincea as in other Goverrment is building at Edmonton, and vitality. Chas. F. 1/Valker. 220 secured $200,000 for hi life -MKT; happiness, Rich, red blood means its first lame for to care of Defec- LangleY Ave., Toronto, Ont., eaYs: , "My wife had become so weak. she: haadicap too great to win. success and while Admiral Jellicoe obtained only States and Countries - A a few Mouse:eel dollars, Mr. Ceurch• C nadiars ft is of intermit to tire Children. To all a Ill's memoirs, when they are publish- know what is done for theee YieillaS mritteh gramma has tem }armee, i was hardly able to de Me housework, bealth fan growth, strong nerves, a clear brain aud goad dieestion. In a W was out of order. Tanlac eemeed ; of such, under the Canadian Cansti- Yet no et:replete system leas been 1 $250,000. • to help us lsoth right from the start ' • Thousands of people needlessly en- dure a half-eicle, lieTVOUS, rundown condition when they might enjoy been equalled, tiona i Iand every to do People in this condition. find of heredity and of society. The care one for boys end one for gies. But tie and It just seemed that ray v.•hole sys- -word pure blood is the foundation ot ed, will, It is believed, bring M about health. hir. A, S. M. Hutchinson has 60, far' tution, falls to the Ptovincee. It is adoptel provielirg for thit care and The signs of weak, watery blood Coutes," which, by the may, maimed ditions eaeb. Province as to the deficient. Such, is de ewe, health." girl or boy, who has no appetite or boa•ever, are unmistakable. The pale, irritable received $350,000 for "If Winter, necessitt ary, therefore, to state the con- training of all classes of the mentally and now we are enloying the 'beet of ; i Nerveusness and a run-down, tired i record in literary remuneration, beat- Care of the Feehie-reended• temp:alit n„ ambition, is always tired out, short of offer to all Provincial Govern- idiom mei imbecile - provision for dee care et den cause, wielch usually nee in the victim of enaemia—the greateet en- Wright, the American author, received for Mental Hygiene has made a stand- certain °mem storaaeh. Tanlae env.bles you ta di - for "The Winning of Barbara. Worth."' fug gest your food properly, elimitaate thing to do for these girls and boys-- a,t the emY of yeuth. Teere is just one MentS to make free a survey cf the Hospital, While present-day authors axe sup- where aleo a nuniler of . ..:- • numbers, cot:dale= and needs of the, reehmeneneee abeme the imbeege Waste and regein your old-time! reseed to teat. better harvests than build up the blood with Dr. Willianas' mertally abnornaal and subnormal in: grade are cared for. Here, 4 however.; etreneth anel vigor. Get a bottle te. 1 Yli Pink Pills. You can't afford to expert. books of the past brought their writers their predecessors, many popular their reepective Provincee and to outs, inademette erovision is made for flaY at arlY g°a"r4:aglsl- . must be no guees work in the treat, quite large MIMS. Mrs. Barclay, the fine a programme or plan for their . ciassTmeteet, far specialized tralektg, i Advt.; Plea with other remediees, for there Mg the $300,000 which Mr. Harold Bell The Canadian National Committee ()Marto has for rnany years made ot feeling are but symptoms GP. a bid - breath and does eat grow strong, is a ment a anaemia. Th: winisms. Bind author of "The RosaryM earnee $200,- adequate care and the prevention of and for netuetrial occupations. 000; Lord Beaconsfield was paid sae_ the blab of more of their kind. In a Onterio, moreevem nes leo machine - Pills. act directly on the blood, giving Scientific Means. 000 for "Evelyn -doe* Gecrge Eliot sold single generatioa it is possible to al•Ire' a,55 .N•Et f'‘.r the discovery elftteg Hope to Make Rain by it the elements it lacks, thus develop, • . peeve— for rale /teed eto be more most eetirely eliminate the feeble- ' out anti exatednatiee et the mrge mane • - ing strong, healthy girls and boYs. the serial rights of "Remota" for $35.-• ' ' than a verbal exeression among farm- , Mrs, R. Kincle Hepworth, Ont., tells 000; and Cartes Dickens the eau, mended. The Commatee has made , 'hers of feeble-minded of both sexes their Meet of "Baraaby Budge" for aiX Surveys ot the foer 'Western Poa and P . agree ere elm eaw le dry eeasons as folio= tvhae these pills did for her I f Nov dIt T .F1 4 s tgralus burning up, when they meted nees,* ova comt New runs- -a tee „erger came er Ontark one . wick. In Ontario Judge liedgires made , tete Wes. I rat' eee etneelerable the „eth tee., ,oa to eolv vctre wortL tee trah,,,i_ an investigation and recommended a! provlalc on is ramie ft- epeelalized edu• *"`,',`" *f • *,°-„ry policy. Quehee and P. E. I. conditions ! cation at' childeen of active:01 age in slim w'** e soivod ° c°""1".. r'a e " have not been investigated. Iola' elames under trainee teachers. This raean e that they are everting', Manitoba has led all the Provinces ; thit vaileazwer has lei au Cana, method eleetrifying the atmom to try them. She was weak, nervous • S was P4 • • tphere. 'Wheel they have atcomplislied and badly run clown, She took raedi- $150 for "Coming Througli the Rye," In this matter as in their new Child dime cities auci. has some two dozen maa cm; proare raw. at wui. Welfare Act. Some three treats ago claseee and a speelal supervisor foul Sterne was refused $250 for "Trite clue from the doctor but got no bene- the Government adopted the plans re- this elemartment of the work of the fit, and finally she was not able to 'Fara SltaaclY^" ded by the Mental Hygieue Schoels. Has a Coltec Look. walk to school. I was advised to give her Dr. Wiliares* Pink Pills, which I did, and after taking them for a time site was restored to perfect health. I cannot speak too highly of these ;tills." You can eet Dr. Williams' Piult Pills of ice would fall from. the sky on the through any dealer In medicine, or by cold days of trinter, but it is the heat mail at &II cents a box or six boxes for of summer that gives rise to them, 0,50 from The Dr. 'Williams' Medicine for they can be formed only In attn. Co.. Mod:rine, Ont, detm weather. When there is thuuder about there A Love Letter Five Thousand are always verY strong Illiwavd draughts of air. Aa raindrops begin to Years Old. fall they are eaught by these eurrenes Archaeologists are continually mak- and carried to great -heights, where ing surpriaing discoveries- among the they freeze solid. it they stow fall to rubbish heaps that mark the sites of earth they arrive in the form of hata the vanished cities of Mesopotamia. stones that are usually seen. It Ls not so long ago that the remark- able code of ICing Hammurahl was found ameng the ruins of Babylon in- scribed on a large and irregular stele. That carries us back to two thousand euro freezes upon them, increasing years before Christ, but the recent dis- their size. covery at Tolle, Nippur and Ur int The process may go on for some Chattier:. of clay tablets nearly or quite time, in which case the hailstone re - a thousand years older carries us back vends coating atter coating or ice un• to what we, consider 03 the dawn et tit it becomes; as large as a marble or daughtem—"I think it tt duty to let la° 5 Qr '4 • others know the benefit which Dr. Qn the ether band, the authors 0 many worlts ot genius reteivel. very' Williams' Pink Pills have been to nly little indeed. "The Vicar of Wake - daughter, an I hope this may be the Wake - means of inducing some other sufferer was sold by Goldsmith for $300; Among the queetions that young How Hailstones Form. onanittee, enacted the neeeeeary -Qu-e', New Brunswick and P.E.I. 'Malachi recently put W hie father was it is during eunimer•tene that hail- stones occur most frequently. One might expect that these balls ablieg legislation. and proceeded to emere at, yet made. no provision for the this: put it into effect. It includes the es- euro of their feeble-minded. excepting t "Dad. was time invented in Ire- tablishment of an industrial farm in that sk et' the worst of theta are , lend?. stitutiou, ot a Psychopathic wing or in the Hospitals for the Leanne. where eweat an idea? Why did you r...slt?" ward in the General Ho:spital of Win- of cure they caunct be given the eteeeanse it is spelled calm:wee* nipeg for study and treatment and training or industrial employrneet that der the new Child Welfare- law prove, they ought ta have. Int mettle No. 1,, Neacanehe. The allnard's X.4nitnent Mon le made for the appointment of In :Mem Seeeda what little care bus sarsms ti-ga that ahauld be doing a a teeical officer trained in Peyeltiatme: in the past beet: beetowee hes heea wrong if itlagted;lastogiedittit4 707. Inj to examine and anted on the mental giver. in the various county Poorl bead for ycars, 1 had thor., ,,,ut aft by 001-4.M1011 OT all ebilnren who are than louse, where harmless Lame1 mina egitAechegetigrata,y.,essit2eagle,,,,,,..Istrst,b.:g wards of tee Province. van, negleetetid defertives, aged poor, end even Irminne ea largo end eimpee lilto ' dependent, delinquent. defeetIve, E0111(> children hese all been emuseil lady's thimble, en the very piece where migrant or those born out of wedlock, tho eame nestle:Wen without trein- ray ledr ebtall4 bo partea. an it wee be Chasified AtIvertisetunts L. 1.1ruNw-N.)--YOUNG LADIES WITH w good Education. to Train es Nurse*, Wellandra Hospital St. Oath, stripes. Ont. AGENTS WANTIlla. WANTED—AgENTS IN ALL PARTS V of Ontario to handle our fast sell- iee xnachines; liberal commission basis: opportunity to matte 1.5 000 a year; write. to -day for information and territorY- 7gt Farraerte Sapply Co.. Brautford„ • -(7r RN—WONDERFUL VALUES AND J E. Colors, samples free—georgetown Woollen alina oat Ir..7trolcr.m ra-z7ZSPAVAA WA.VTI1P• 1-jV HAVE A CASH PLUICHASSift T for weekly neweeemer in O. tario. Price must be attractIve, Send fall information to Wilson Publishing re.. 145.. 73. A4etalde St W.. Toronto. PO 3a OAXN, BELTIM FOrt SALE meiXtEStiffit LELTS AND STC- - TIO' hcae, new and used, shipped, EtlbjeCt to approval at lowest ariceeIn Canada. York lieltiag Co.. 115 'York 55. a'orento. Ont. 00A • SALT LAND SALT Bulk Cr..,rlets 7. ONTO SALT WORKS C. J. CLIFF - TORONTO areitrcA's VD"eator Dog arganaMeit Metre me DOG DISEASES ii.ott now to row. ataileal rroo to any dreiti br the Anther. IL OUT Mover elite Tim 129 %oat i13th Street New Terk.U.O.A. getting ve errill‘arrzasing in rotate that and for the appointmeat of a Board of Mg, without proper occupatiou, wad a constant .7worry nr. "*.balltTO ENJOY thSelection -to determine what shall be out edemeate medical treatment, end iiifietneeftlt°1•tnt.,53e7r7jrfi'lgtg.tedcsre.i-Y;Tr, done with an mentally defective OHM witletiat elaesificatiote , the lahol good for turaoro. Well / tried Sometimes. however. after failing through tee elerede and receiving a ren. The neceesary epecialized eare Tht: eleplerahle condition has be- with tee renult that it bas entlrele re- , and training are to he provided era re- ie pet ti f I it ena Men it for exactly two months, pERFEGT HEALTH 11 trace ef the tumor, and were coating of moisture the • c trouge t curvey t Tao° e+ y ate carried - tt not that, they Mgt been eut ilfteen quired. In the larger centres special Mental Hygiene Committee, and ! id 13- I yeare ago. MI 1110.1' INC/1.1 seen, up again by other currents. The mols- classes are provided aud tauglit be" a /*vault Legialature has authorized have not teen meted for thin train:m:14 11 specially trained teachers. All pere I ' accused at • h aro ense efore othnes at nie-1(44;ge:Irrnitamie fnat to erstabilesh arel equal) Pat 3.°114enti-------, ft1311112', ria('''on/liNsnx Every 'Woman's WiSheme courts are subject to mental eXamillaa feehliettaineei. or t te mare at the P. Seal ten a farmer 02;f1 intend ealar a" ';ta°ther for trained tendon ami am ttoLinr: for norne 'alma% l'Atallacat 4.n a mare far 4.. Read Mrs. Cassady 3 IIW tion and if found defective become carp of prieoners. MED 0- It_ Experience wards the Child Welfare Depart- 'Mame b no more ming' need 11-1 the ment way of ,,ne:al reform in Canada than civilization, even an PM. Then it tans with mil- Parents of Mentally elefieient child- in Mil matter of the discovery', trait: - We find that the people who dwelt lions of others, destroying crops, tear.ron can plum them for training in the ing acid care ot the victims of mental along the Tigris and Euphrates so ing fruit off the trees, and even kill - long ago were both -civilized and culti- ing cattle the fields. vetted and wrote letters mita like those we write to -day. Among the diss KEEP CHILDPEN 'HEALTHY coveries is this delightful little letter scratched by a young man on a clay tablet and sent to his beloved: To keep children. healthy the bowels "To Bibea, thus says (limit Murdulc: must be kept regular and the stomach may the gods Shan:ash and Marduk sweet. Nine -tenths of the ailments permit thee to live forever for my which afflict little ones are caused by sake. I write to inquire concerning derangements of the bowels and thy beeeth. Tell me how thou. art I to ach No other medicine c went to Babylon but did not see thee, Baby's Own Tablets in guarding elder When you feel you must complain, 1 was greatly disappainted. Send the the baby or growing child from the ills smile. reason for thy leaving, that I may be that follow a disordered condition of Do not. mind if things seem gray; Soon there'll come a brighter day; You will find that it will pay To emlle. • s m an equa institutions of the Proving Thus fairly adequate me.chinery is provided for the discovery, sifting out, ,special training and, when necessary, custodial care of Manitobers mental defectives. Saskatchewan has established a defect. When we remit that half of ell crime, twothirds of all pro -stilted men, and two-fifths of all veuereal dis- ease is said to be due to our neglect In this matter we seall recognize that this is false economy in highest mea- sure. Smile. If tee weather looks like rain, Smile, happy. Do come in the month Mara- the bowels or stomach. They are a erran. Keep well always for my mild but thorough laxative and never sake," fail to give results. Concerning them Does it not seem strange that this Mrs. W. B. Coolledge, Sarnia, Ont., eager inquiry of a lover after the says; "I have used Baby's Own Tab - health of a girl who has been dead for lets for over three years and have fifty centuries perhaps should so long found them the best medicine I have Banieh every thought. of rear, have survived both the man and the ever used for my children. I never Smile. maid and come to- be seen and read have any trouble giving them to my Do the very bet you • If the world looks sad and drear, Smile. to -day by men who live thouaands of miles beyond the limits of the little world they knew! —0— Love Defined. The other day we come across a de- finition of love that is well worth read- ing ,and reraembering: "Love is the doorway, through which the human soul passes from selfishness into ser- vice and from solitude into kinship with all hturnanity." little ones and they have saved me Play your part now like a man; many a doctor's bill. My advice ta all Make each day a better plan mothers of little ones is to keep a And smile, box of the Tablets in the house." The Tablets are sold by all medicine deal- ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. Forest fires, by burning the saplings of to -day, destroy the forests of to- morrew. Put them out. ••••••••.••••••••••••••••` -001101••••••••••••••••••111621111•1•010.10•11..../ Surnaines and Their Origin M cC RO R Y Variations -- MacRory, Rodgers, Rog- ers, Rogerson. Racial Origin—Irish. Source—A given name. Except for the fact that every man has aright to spell his name as he pleases, yoa would call tea farm Mc- Crory incorrect, ,and a "corruption" at the form MacRory. The Gaelic farm of the name is "MacItuadhri," which isn't n -early so far from the Anglicized form as it seems, if you'll just remember that the "dh" combination is silent. The "MacRuadhri" clan came into being about the year 1260 A.D., as a branch of the MacDonnels of Antrim. The elan name, as was usual, was- cam - pounded from the- given name of the chieftain, who gathered around him from among relatives, friend a and fol- lowers the nucleus, of the new clan and procured for it official recognition as such. His name was "Ruadiarigh," which signified "red-headed" The variations' Rodgeri[Rogers and Rogerson allrepresent mere arbitrary changes in the Anglicizing of the name, changes, dictated for the miost part either by political- reasons or by •goVernmen tel CONWAY Variations—MacConwy, Conwy, Mao- Cohmy, Conmy. Racial Origin—Irish. Source—A given name. There are a lot of people who wouldn't believe you if you told them that the family name of Conway is Irish. It doesn't "sound" Irish. But take aelak at the Gaelic spelling of the name. It is "MacCoameadha." That seems Irish enough. But it brings up another question in your mind. Oven in the transition from Irish into English, how do you change an "m" into a "w?" The modern forms of the name MacConmy and Conzny seem logical enough, but how about Conway and Conwy? The explanation lies in the fact that in Gaulle the "m" is sometimes pro- nounced as a "w," as it is also pro- nounced as a 'es" in certain combina- tions, and when you stop and think of It, this is no more illogical than sound- ing "ph" like "f," as is done in modern English. This clan name comes from the given name of the chieftain who founded it, one "Cumeadh." The clan is 'an offshoot of the older clan of the "IVIaeSionnaighe," or, as the name has been' called Lor many generations, the Poxes, allied to the O'Neills of Tyrone. If you taste life's bitter cup. Smile. Should the doctors give you up, Smile. You are very far from dead; Waste 110 time in useless dread; Put your trust in God instead And smile. —Grenville Kleiset WhaleNot a TheIs Fish. The whale who, because he lives in the water, is often supposed to be a member of the fish family, is in reality no more one than is a human being. He is in reality an animal very much like a cow or horse, and his flesh is real animal flesh, nothing whatever like that of a fish. And like all other animals, he cannot remain under water without an occasional trip to the surface. • The whale, however, is able to hold his- breath for a long time, sometimes 45 minutes, and he is able to open his mouth under water when eating be- cause his nostrils connect directly with his windpipe and not with the back of his mouth, as in most other animals. d When he comes to the surface he blows the air out of his lungs. It haS by this time become so heated that it forms a cabman of vapor when expel- led into the cool air of the surface and this is what happens when he is said to "spout" Incidentally the most famous -Whale of history—the one which swallowed Tonah—was not a whale at all, but is calledin the Bible "a great fish." • - - The normal adult an hold his breath from 40 to 45 seconds. Minarcrs Liniment for Distemper. • 1000 Eggs in Every He New System of Poultry Keeping—Get Dollar a Dozen Eggs—Famous Poul- tryman TELLS HOW "The great trouble with the poultry business has always been that the lay. ing life of a hen was tt short," says Henry Trafford. International Poultry Expert and Breeder. for nearly eighteen years Editor of Poultry Sueeess. The average pullet lays 17.0 eggs. If kept the seconi year, she may lay 100 more. Then, she gnes to market. Yet, it has been aelentifiea1ly established that every pullet is burp or hatched with over one thousand minute cgg germs in Iter aystem—and will lay them on a highly profitable basis over a period of four to six years' tiroe if given proper care. How to work to get 1.000 eggs from every hen: how to get pullets laying early; how to make the cid hens lay like pullets; how to keep up heavy egg pro- duction all through cold winter months when eggs are high•.st; triple egg pro- duction; make slacker liens hustle: $5.00 profit from every hen in six winter months. These and many other money malting po:ultrysecrets are contained in Mr. Trafford's "1,000 EGG HEN" system of poultry raising, one copy of which will be sent absolutely tree to any reader of this paper who keeps six hens or more. Eggs should go to a dollar or more a dozen this winter. This means big profit to the poultry keeper who gets the eggs. Mr. Trafford tells how, if vou keep chickens and want them to make money for you. cut out this ad and send it with your name and address to Henry Trafford, Suite SHP, Xlerald 1310g., Bing- hampton. N. Y., and a free copy of "THE 1,000 EGG HEN" will be sent by return mail. Not Necessary to Ask. "I hope you didn't ask for a second piece of pie when you were over at dohnny Smith's to dinner," said his mother, "No, ma'am, I didn't" said Charles. "I just asked Mrs. Smith' for the re- cipe so you could make some pie like it and she gave inc another piece with- out my as -king for it at all." MONEY ORDERS. The safe way to send money by mali is by Dominion Express Money Order. 'Dh,e men Whoboasts of a vietery is rarely a Man who VA blueei for a clef eae, Ask for Minard'a and take rio other. A good w'oods'man antaye plebs oat his camp -fire and demo, up 'hic,amp befoee he leaves.. ISSUE No. 39—'22. ......1.1e..1.10.01161,02=•••••••• Paris, Ontario.—"For fivo years I etered with pains in my hack and from other trouble wereen often have. All of this time wan unfit for work. and was taking the different, meek:nes that I thought were good. 1 saw the advertisement in. the papers of Lydia, E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound and have taken it faith. - fully. I ani now is good health and do all ray own work. recommend it to *there and give you permission to publish this letter dtt your little books and in the news- , rapers as a testiolonial."—Mus. D. CaSsalor, Box Mil, Paris, Ontario, This medicine which helped Mrs. Caseady so much is worthy of your confidence. If you are troubled with. such ailments as dieplacements, in- t lia-mmation, irremilarialee, or other forme of female wee...Imes you should give it a trial nem. Lydia E. PinIthands Private Text - Women" will Ms cent to you free Book upon "Ailments Peculiar to; upon request. Write to The Lydia. E. Pinkhara Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. This book contains valuable infor- mation. Skin Beauty Promoted By Cuticura Bathe with Cut:cure Soap to cleanse and purify the pores. If Arne of pimples, redness or roughness are present smear gently with Cuticura.. Ointment before bathing. Finally dust on a few grains of the email. sitely perfumedCuticura Talcum. Sosp2Sc. 05ntim:A2S=150c. Talcumaar. Sold throughout theDemirtion. CanadienDepat: L nos, Limited, A4 St. Paul St, W., Mattreal. CuricuraSoapshareswithoutmug. 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 close worked out by physicians during 22 Years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache N eu ralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago . Pain, Pain Mandy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets—AlsObottles of 21 anal 100—Druggists. Aspirin Is the trade mark (regtz:tPrd in eanadai ol llayor lfanufa(•tuto of Mono- ar,:foocideator of Pallo.tfloaaid. 'Whitt! It is well known that Aspirin means Bayer amoataature, to assist the pewit. againet Imitations, the '1'alttets ot Bayer Company will be stamped with their general trade. loark, the "Bayer Cross."