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The Exeter Advocate, 1922-10-12, Page 3THE WAY TO BE Good'Health Maintained Through Kilt, Red Blood:. There are many men'. and women who, every few weeks, have spells of weakness, during which time they are little better than invalids; yet at other -times they feel very well. 'Why does their health fluctuate sa? in the case et men worry and over- strained nerves .are usually reepee- ' ;ghee for this state of unfitness and inability"to face the anxieties of daily. life. A. for women, her back aches, she is dizzy with sick headaches, and of. tea has stabbing pains in the side. The only real health. Is all -the -year- round health; and the secret of it is good, red blood and ,plenty of It. One way to keep the blood in good condi- tion is to take Dr. Williams' Pink Fills. There is scarcely a nook or corner in Canada where someone will not be „found wino will tell you the ' benefit they have had, through the use of these pills. And the reason is that through the unproved condition of the blood they strengthen and tone up the nerves of worried, enfeebled men and women. and at the same time „have given new vigor to pale, delicate girls and twain weeder boys, The value of these Ole in all run down ooeditions is sbe?wle by the statement of Mrs. Laweeuce Brawn, Walton, N,S,, who says. ."When T began taltiog•Dr. Wil - Pink Pills 1 was in aweak, bloodies and laervoua condition suf- fering from all the depressing syrup. Lorna that accapapany this run down state of stealth. I bad taken zrrueh medicine but it did not do rue any good', and as I lead a family of sznali children, 1 was much discouraged. Teen, reading about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I decided to try them. and 1 eau honestly say that I feel these pills have saved me from prolonged misery. Aly health is now good, end we new keep the pills in the limns() for use as a family* medicine." You can get Ilr. Williams' Pink Pills through any dealer in medicine or by mail at 64 cents a box or six bows for ;12.64 froze The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co,, Brockville, Ont. Austrelaa exports 24,000,000 rabbit skins every year. Ask for Minard'a d take no'other. Did You Know This? Many ordinary, everyday things have names to which they are not really entitled. Take tins; for instance. They have no right tothe name, for they are made of sheet iron, with only the -thin- nest coating he•thin-nest-coating of tin. Nor is "galvanized" iron really gal- vanized; it Is merely dipped in molten sine to give it the galvanized appear - mice M1< The camel has nothing to do with the camel -ball, brushes s .. beloved of artists, for they are made principally from squirrel's flair, and sealing -wax does not contain an atenn of wax, It Is made from shellac, cinnabar, and. turpentine. It is the same with lead pencils, which contain no lead, and kid gloves that have no connection with young goats but are made (rete sheepskin,. Prom its name, one would think that the tit -Mouse was a rodent, instead of a harmless, dainty little bird. The nightingale is not by any means only a night singer; its sweet song le heard just as frequently by day, Small'ilies are not baby flies; they never grow any bigger, for the size of Gies does not vary once they are fully formed. The dragonfly is often aceused of sting; in reality, it is per featly harmless. It is a fallacy to suppaae that a cat can see better in the dark than In the daylight, for it cannot. though iia .power's of sight at night are more highly developed than those of man and many of the humbler creatures. A beet -eater does not get his name from the Met that ire eats nothing but beet, The original word was but - ;tetter, a Frence word, meaning a nran who waited at the 'Royal table or but. tet. Perhaps you have thought that it is steam which you aee coming out of the kettle spout when the water boils. Steam . is. invisible; what you ecce , is condensed moisture. Timely Warning.The newly -appointed manager ot a erelong breech was being introduced is employees. ingled outoris of the men at tbee cashier's desk, questioning him in detail about Ws work. "1 have been here forty years," saki the cashier'$ assistant, with conscious pride, "and in that time I have only made one slight mistake." "(food," replied the new manager. "But hereafter be more careful," Surnames and Their Origin HARKER Rectal Origin --English. "'''e Source --A given name. An older but obsolete form ot this family name would be "klarkerson," or perhaps " liarkison" for it really be - tango in the classification of surnames which end in "son" and which origin- ally Indicated- the parentage of their bearers. In a reuse the name can claim great- er antiquity than the`'1 nglish names of Norman origin, for it comes not from eNorman given name but from: an Anglo-Saxon name which was in wide use prior to the Norman inva- sion, and which persisted even through that period, just as many other Saxon names did. As a matter of fact, how- ever, it is likely that the family name was forihed lust about the same time the others were, and it is only as a given name that we can pick it up prior to the Norman invasion. "Hardgaer" and "Heregaer" were the spellings which the Anglo-Saxons gave the name, and if you'll try It Yourself you'll see there is really lit- tle ittle difference between, the pronuncia- tions of "barker" and "hardgar." The =leaning of this given .name was "strong spear,' or in the more general sense. "strong weapon." DOl.AN Variations --- Dooley, Dowly, Poolan, Dolan, Dowling. Racial engin--irlsh. Source—A clan name. There is conflicting testimony re. garding the origin of the Anglicized forms of the Irish family name which we know as Do1an, Dooly, Dooiey, Dowly, Dulan and Dowling, Some authorities claim that the name comes from a chieftain who was a descendant of one "Raclin sumo," a brother of that famous Irish High- King known as Conn of the Hundred Battles, y, But a greater weight of evidence, however, .indicates than`, there me real- ly two names at Dolan or Dooley. • There was a Dolan or "O'Dubh:ein" clan in what is now the barony of Tul- laghagh in Cavan County, and this clan, it is pretty certainly established, derives its name from "Eochaidh Dubhlen," a chieftain of medieval times. The other Dolan clan Is more widely known under the name of Dowling. Prior to the English invasion it held the territory of Fertullagh in West- meath, T1le name came from that of "Dubhlaadh," the founder of the clan, and the Irish spelling of this clan name is "O'Dubhlnoidh." A Devout Oriental. While on a special mission to the Vulted States, a Persian official was entertained by a wealthy American who invited' the Oriental to his coun- try place near the national capitol. On the mornteg of the Persian's arrival his Bost visited him in his apartment and was astonished, so One story runs, to see the Persian hopping about the floor in the most curious way. The host ventured to ask the reason for this extraordinary conduct, whereup- on the'Persien said: "This rug is, as you see, green in color with,, pink roses ixere and there. Now, green is a sAgred color wtth Per- sians; so! am obliged re hop trent rose to rose. It is very good •exercise, 'but somewhat fatiguing." Diplomacy,_ Young six-year-old Walter was read - Mg a book far beyond his years. Ile looked up (he often did) and said: "Papa, what does diplomacy mean?" '4Diplomacy, Walter, means doing the right thing at the right time." The boy was silent for a minute. Then suddenly .be spoke again. 'Then, I suppose," he said, "I used diplimacy last night?" "How was that?" asked his tattier, "Why, when mother came fat with the castor oil last night, I roiled 'Johnny over into xtny piece, and then. rolled him backagain before she gat to the other eidel SAYE. BA BY'S 'E Mfrs, Alfred T nchemeintagne, St. Michel dee Saints, Que,, writes:— "Baby's Own Tablets are an excellent medicine. They saved my baby's lite and i can highly recommend them to all mothers." hire, Trauchenon- tagne's experience is that of thous- ands of other mothers who have test- ed' the worth at Baby's own Tablets, The Tablets are a sure and safe medi- cine for little ones and never fail to regulate the bowels and stomach, tits. relieving alt the minor ills from which children sufter, They are sold: by medicine dealers or by mail at i cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. In Proportion. For weeks Perkins bad been ill boapital. 'With the beginning of to vaiescence he called loudly for !Diad, declaring that he was being starved. "Tile doctor says you may hav something to eat to -morrow," said t nurse soothingly. Naw Perkins realized that there would be a restraint to his appetite; yet in his mind he could behold a meal, albeit a modest one, at his bed- side. On the morrow nurse entered and. announced: "Here's your dinner." And she gave him a spoonful of tapioca, adding, "The doctor says that every thing else you do must be in the same proportion, A little later nurse was summoned to Perkins' bedside. "Nurse," he gasped, "I want to do some reading; please bring me a postage stamp." Real Expansion. "Now," said the physician who was examining an applicant for lite insur- ance, "I shall have to ascertain your Chest expansion." "bly what?" asked the applicant. "i'Ie means," said a friend who had come along, "the difference between what you measure when your chest is not inflated and what you measure when it is inflated." "Oh," said the applicant, beginning dimly to understand, "Ten years ago I measured around hers"—indicating his rotund stomach—"only thirty-two inches. I measure forty-eight now. I guess what you call my chest expan- sion is sixteen inches." Never Mind What Granny Did— Remember—You're id-- Remember You're You! AA -ANY people refuse to believe that tea .or coffee- can possibly harm them, because .:they have used these tablev beverages ever since they outgrew the health rules relating to children. "Nonsense!" they say, "Why, Granny has been drinking tea or cof- fee all her life." It's true that some folks drink tea and coffee without apparent harm. ' These are tie. 'exceptions. But to most. people .there comes a day of reckoning. Sold by grocers everywhere If you are free from headaches, nervousness- =and indigestion, if you never lie awake at night, if you know that your health is unimpaired—then, perhaps, you are an exception, too. BUT—it's well to know that, when you do find something the matter with your nerves and°eligestion, there's a happy, healthful, table beverage made from roasted wheat. its s allle• is Instfant Posturli:: it has a fragrant aroma .and a rich, full-bodied flavor that charm and satisfy without risk to your health and comfort. Instant Past. FOR HEALTH `There'S a Reason" A generoussmmple tin oflnstantPostwn sent, postpaid, for 4c in stamps. Write; Canadian'Postuin Cereal Co., Ltd., 45 Front St. E.,'I`Qronto. Factory; Windsor, Ontario STS ry 3�piNr yogic iAY 1 RAT,., '�r�-ae Says Indigestion Was Entirely Overcome Rope for the millions of unfortunate men and women who are victims of stomach trouble is sounded by Mrs. 0. E. Snaith, of 169 Yarmouth Road, Toronto, •Ont. Mrs. Smith was a vie - tint of stomach trouble in its worst form but was completely restored' to health by taking Tanlae. She says: "I suffered terribllr'from Indigestion, e loci' es and "dfzy ells. My kid- neys also bothered me, and my back and legs hurt constantly. int since I I took Tarlac nay digestion is perfect and I never have an ache oepaln of any hind. In fact, 1 feel just ,ins all the time." • Undigested food ferments in the stomach and soon the, entire system is Ailed with poisons. Tarlac was de- signed to restore the stomach to a beaithy- condition and build up the whole body, Millions everywhere bare acclaimed its wonderful power. Get a bottle today. Tania is sold by all good druggists. Advt. A Stone Dust Car -Blower. A car has been designed for distri- buting stone dust in coal mines, to pre- vent explesians. Much coal dust lodges on the"ribs" at coal -mine tunnels and in crannies of the rough-hewn walls. Currents at air created by trains of coal -cars pass fng through, or by other means,con- stantly blow it about. When the eoal dust is mixed with air it becomes a dangerous explosive. Accordingly, resort is had to the ex- pedient of blowing stone -dust over the walls and ribs of the tunnels. The same air -currents that scatter the coal dust distribute with it the stone dust, which, mixed with the coal dust, rend, ers the latter non -inflammable. A conical receptacle is.' filled with ,tone dust. which is discharged, hrougln ahose, a gasoline engine ne uating an air -blast that drives it oat a dense and powerful stream. "Cascarets" 1 c Best Bowel Laxative When Bilious, Constipated To clean out your bowels without' cramping or overacting, take Casca- R rets. Sick headache, biliousness, S gases, indigestion, sour, upset stomach t and all such distress gone by morning. :Nicestandy, phyaie on earth for grown-up and children, 10c a box. Taste like c Playing It Safe. In navy circles there is told the story of an old sailor named Bill Tay tor, who, while under court-martial, had beet. so impressed with the in. structions of the young officer detailed for his defense that he was deter- mined to exercise all care as to quail tying evidence when he was not abso- lutely certain. So, when the Judge pAdvoliedate asked him his nacos he re - "My name Is William Taylor—or words to that effect" MONEY ORDERS. The safe way to send money by mail is by Dominion Express Money Order. You cannot dodge your responsibil- ity by running away from duty. Minard's Liniment for Distemper. Saving Time h ns Life. Think of the tremendous efforts and pains business ni:en take to attain the highest possible efficiency in manufac- turing, in handling and selling, in building, the cutting off of unneees- sary steps, studying the science of short cuts and effectiveness; but how few pay any attention at•all to the time efficiency, the saving of the min- utes and the hours as precious success products. There is nothing so precious as time, because we cannot separate a particle of our existence from a mo- ment of time. They are identical so far as' we are concerned. We live In what we call time. , Now, I presume that the majority of people could save at least one hour a day during their whole active careers, by rearranging their life schedule. Most of us sleep too much. It doesn't follow that because we are sleepy when our, usual_ time a,rives to get up we need more sleep. If we lie abed nine hours or eight hours, and even: if we sleep most of ;the time, it does not. follow than we would suffer if we should cut off an hour of this precious I time, because we would naturally sleep i better during the shorter ,time we al lowed ourselves. I believe that seven hours of good sound sleep is enough for anybody, ex- cept small children and babies. I' doubt if:any healthy adult needs r.tore, !If those who are strong and in good health only allowed themselves this much time'., I believe they would get all the sleep they needed. Just think' what it would m an' to save an hour a day for self-improve- meat. elf improve,meat. for good reading, for ;self -cul- ture in different dirootions! How we could enlarge and enrich our lives with all these -saved hours a 'Week! -O. i,. Marden,, ISSUE No. 40—'22, ALE MEN We pay weeksy sant, otter stead7 erupnoymeatt sell#ng our couplets atifl exclusive linea of whole -root, fr s11 - dug -to -order trees andt stock and service. We teaob stint equip You free, A money -making opportunity. Aide ,Brothere' .Nureorieq, 7agaatreal Par' ♦mo soiep ocir *woks ?mak 0* DOG DISEASES and Row to p'wsd ¥.heti,rlif to any A4• art** by the Author, . MAT 4 er att,Inak int "Vert 24th Street New York, tr.d.A. Bad milk can be detected fiver the telephone by means of a newly design- ed electrical apparatus. Every square utile of the ocean is believed to have a population of 120,- 000,000 fish. One of the best known guides in Nova Scotia gives this testimonial of 1,1INARD'' LINIMENT: Rave used Minard's Liniment in my home, hunting C.nd lumber eannos for years, and consider it the best white lirnirtiexut on the market. I find that it gives quick relief to minor aliments, such as sprains, bruises and all kinds Of wounds. .Also it is a great remedy for coughs, colds, etc., which one is. liable to catch when log driving and cruising during the winter and spring menths. I would" not be without ¥INARD'S LINIMENT and cannot recommend it too highly, (Signed) Ellison Gray. Cutcura Heals Itching Burning Pimples On Face "Nly face was entirely covered with 3mples which not only disfigured me but bothered me with t 2 itching and burning. They were large, bard and red, and after a while began to fester, They itched rothatl Ind toacratcb there which made the burning more Intense. a"I needy/0nm salves and erreatna but they gave no relief, The trouble lasted for neerlythree months until !. I heard of C ieura Soap and Qipt, meat. I sent for a free sample. In i about a weeks, decided improvement was made so I bought more, and two cakes of Soap with one box of Ointment healed me" (Signed) El. - ,ser V. Foss, 7 °tan View Ave., East Lynn, Mase. Give Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum the care of your skin. Sir ylsEaeb7nab Yea, M.ireaai"Lras,a'um. rid, Ali at. Taut w., Saki Said o4srY- where. Spoptfa.Ointraulitzwitioe. Taletutaie,. i Cuticu ra Soap shaves without mur. ! x STOMACH MISERY GAS, INDIGESTION "Pape's Diapepsin" Corrects Sour, Upset Stomachs I at Once .# "Pape's Diapepsin" is the quickest, surest relief for indigestion, gases, flatulence, heartburn sourness, fer- mentation or stomach distress caused by acidity. A. -few tablets give almost immediate stomach relief. Correct your stomach and digestion now for a few cents. Druggists sell millions of packages, COARSE SALT LAND SALT Bulk Cariots TORONTO SALT WORKS O. J. CLIFF - TORONTO Classified Advestisismenb. jQ IDC1U�' eke ASA k3 ". IC .PTP Btra✓G.: 1!a 'Yonge Street,- Toronto, Registetect Patent Attorneys. Send far free booklet. 'O* felt, ATIN-,-WONDETLIPt1'.L TA..1,'ti iS AND Woollen 4il Colors, rse,am,Ong,;+F.aa #res --Georgetown W k2ATEI A CASE 1131, fi for a Weekiy newspaper tel ": terns. Pricy Innen ill* 4ttret,ottTes. $'1$1 full Information to Wilson Publishtn,, t Co., Ltd.. 71 Adebaitin at. 'iP, T9re ata. BELTING '0011,S „E -. X31rE$xl7fit ' BELTfi AND S C, TIO�l ,lose, naw an4 need, ,chi pelt sub�ee t to sg�pro eat e,t lowest Trice, int Canada.1'ltrk $eltine Co.. 1.16 York St. Tgrotet4. Qnt. MOTHER! Move Child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup Rurry mother: Even a sick eland: loves the "fruity" taste of "California, Fig Syrup" and it never taus to open the bowels. A teaspoonful to -day may prevent a sick child to -marrow, if con- stipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, has cold, colica, or it stomach is sour, tongue coated, breath bad, remember a good cleansing of the little bawds Is often all that is necessary. .ask your druggist tor genuine "Cali- fornia Fig Syrup' which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle, Mother: You must stay "California" or you may get an Imitation fig syrup. WHAT IS A LETTER Many Times It's a Guide tow Health as is This One Women—Read It hlarmion, Ontario. --"Before using Lydia E. Plnkham's. Vegetable Com. pound 1 was a. total wreck. 1 had terrible pains in, my sides and was not regular, Finally I got so weak I could not go up stairs without stop- ping to rest half -way up. I salt, your medicine ` advertised #n the news- papers and gave it a trial. l; took four bottles of the Vegetable Com- pound and was restored to health. 2 am married, am the mother of two children and do all my housewori, ,milk eight cows and do a. hired man's -work and enjoy the best of stealth. I also found the Vegetable Compound a, great help for my weak back be- fore my babies were born. I recom- mend it to all my friends."—MBs, iini nY JA.NKE. Marmion, Ontario. Letters which you read in the news- papers ewspapers recon rending Lydia E. Pink- sidm's Vegetable Compound are gen.- nine expressions from women who have been helped by this splendid! medicine. They are anxious for other women, who may 135 suffering as they did, -to know of the great; merit of this medicine. Each one, with her reputation, stands behind it, to point out to sick women the way to health. Lydia- E. Pinkham's Private Text Book upon "Ailments Peculiar to Women" will be sent you free upon. request. Write Lydia D. Piukham) Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all Acccpt only 'an. "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirins," 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, Paiin. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 sublets --Also bottles of 24 and 100-Dr+aneisis. .Aspirin is tlio trade mark (registered in Canada) of Ball-T‘fauufacthe r of .Mono- aceticaciclester of Salleriteari3, While it is well l cuO that Are ,ria mc -ars l manufacture, to assist the public against imitations, the Tablets( of liarrer, Company will be stamped suit,: their geuc_'al trade mar's, the "Bayer Cross."