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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1923-08-30, Page 7............. ............ 7 Pik" 44. Advertisements Pennies -as Pledges. . .. . ....... ..... wag. . 1 1$11 W ­ Ta Its, original Dorm the Penny VINSPX.N. !aoi STORIES OF WELL- KNOWN PEOPLE not R, coin, but a tokenol itat Pled . Its TP IT Orp I ge to OpAre, Ohio Ike AMI)aPor corrgs" derlyation comas from the same source iva o its, ur trept* ooptolm. All . - , 1 11 ( � - P uggapogry JA I w �c ar)0411104 for You to �000X �yQrk At Mae, Send %I a& tliat frala w-hich we get the word rrHR0Vrj1A 17 'JUSTP5, F I 4�4i or LOOP OUT 0 1 , , �:, �: e" Ift ufl, K Age :F, lqnlwou, ont. 'ord.8 Q EIA,510( 85 1 CAN, 011 Ouckingharn P ice Flunkey Did and also SuCh , IV as Reaponize Prilyle Minister. panel "P' ane counterpane," I and yp U_r ppe pRoM My "�antcle.11 CRI!�T As Prime Minister Baldwin Is a mau Nne FoArq. a a&$ Wuno The r a4dest pledge to leave in $EF With 1, 20 putt, or. w.-i4ou, Truro xQyA r$. I With a sense of h1l.ra0r, 11 Pawn was. cloth hc-noe the Latin "pan- 0 only divei� Jou in tI a 'fact that lie —r—OGTIS _01A1�oltXTT3Ry7R1,A1, Mau NETs, M 1411 eAROX. Sand ten vents for tuR quiplaIt na," A Piece Of cloth, The 6rlginal COntly Was 61101" Out S' Oda antranes rA" ProMMOrk, 11*41 01111"1561ou, Dorothy Hsu Panel was a piece of Cloth, or patch, of Buokingham. Palace by an attend- All 10., Lladsq llufldu.�, muAlr0p, and from [Ills we get the word "paner X ant who did not recognize him, He �v :­ , - I AsONGION NAND PRESS. as, Applied to a Paue'of glass, and also also was halted by a 1-1011se of Lords J� NAVi; AN NZI(JUX I UY LrOR 4, a Word "Planny", its l'iteml meaning CUT, WA attache, this weali: and asked if lie, W T024 Hand F ;n"T*' b a pledge or token, a -rid hence a rous Altat Will t0o 9 Pan$ pt ag I colamns, jo4o, Wits, Were a member of the 0abinet. AddAMe 8t, w, en I�Qbpahlnq CA 11M, ?a coin, Originally the word was spelt PLU G T116 first occasion was at the royal 1- J, Aft 4$ th The Word vhIlliag really means a court. -sr. the pr sentation -a The Mower S, I Prime Alints,te retired toaHother part ang, r The Mower palls;ed to wl division of money Into small parts, tf let his scythe of the room, though,his official ppsd_ I I and Is.obtained from a, word, mealling it And, whetting It he s n in the . first place, tion Was behind the Xing alid Queen ant "to di'vidp.11 Thus 0 , the dais. When th TIII to the inerry tun�o alad blithe n a procession, It was. not a coin, indication of formed to follow the Soverelgii-s f rodi The stretching hay flelds, rang, ade, up Ili sinall I money having been ift thei throne room the Prilne Minister form. waited until the court dignitaries and The sweat ran down his sunburnt fo ee, ' Sterling, as, applied to money, Is �de- Members of the diplomatic corps had But deep his breath and slow, rived from the Hanseatic League, passed and then modestly started to A wind Made ripples In the place which had an, Important house in Eng - ,follow. . A . n att6ndant, however, Jignot- Where sitill lie hadto'mow. land,. As their land lay "to the east or VOUP ant of tile Identity of tbe King's first The whetsto of England," Englishmen called them roil Minister, said he could not join the, ne rk,gped along the pnvtl,, f'Eas-terlJrgs,,!' and the; gold SY 1) pac�l t procession and im4sted upon showing WhIch hummed beneath the strol.:e th-L knoald. bim'ont b y a side door. Mr, Baldwin The knife that had laid 4ow, the swat in the coi,irsei of trade became wli , as, "Easterling rapney." SubsequartUy 9 a for In ringing triumph spoke. liked the Joke so much that he.did not the expression Vecame ster-linz. protest. FALSE, ON THE FACE OF IT. 80 a - What words were coupled to tile tune Frites: make up, -From the, Sunday Olixionicle. When this Prime Nfinister.aitempted D - 0. , to, make his -,Aray to. the place In West- He sang amid the hay? C.G.S. "Arctic" Again Sails @97 M Inster Hall:reserved for Ministers, it way'llavabeen a wardl.esls runla , :t The Mower sang that day. for Far North. HS OF DUERR Music is- Organized Sound. Gilman (&ear, 461) on he occasion. of itst reopening by SYMPT01 the- King. after a protracted period of The Canaddvu Government steam- With regard to performing -and hear- renovatllon,. a, House of Lords attend- But fully did I understand Ship Arctid sailed from Quebec 03X X1117 Ing Must% the multiplication, of In - ant touched him on the arm -and In- The sang that then I heard, 9th for point� in the Canadian Arctic A_n Inherited Tendency to. struments like the player piano and quired if lle , Were 8, 1 Msulber of the As, though each note the Mower archipelago In the provLgional diArlet the , talking machine added to the spanned of Franglin, Northwest Territories. It Anaem may be Overcome. large nuln-ber of pas�ons who axe Cabinet., able Mr. Baldwin quietly 'alismered that Was wedded to a 'Word. had been intended that � the ship re- to play the piano, the organ, the, violin the cently Some people have a tendency to be- and other stringed instruments-thesee he was the'PrIme Minister and . purchased in England :Ear this tome thin -blooded just as others, have attendant hurriedly walked aw . my in And. as he sang iny dull heart sang Service, and renamed the Franklin all have smoothed the way to the un - And lifted to the blue, I , I an Inherited tendency to rheumatism, "Skyrocketing" the Price The world applauds the woman Who dismay. would be, used this yeax� but owing toll, or to norvo, derstanding and appreciation of music. . I i is disorders. The condi_ It Is by no means true that mupjx' Is of Chairs. forgives an aremg husband, but it While all the stretching hayfleld rang' unforeseen delays. In, having her 'hull, tion in which the blood becomes so gives a man the laugh who forgives -And all niy spirit, too. Strengthened to meet Ice conditions I appreciated when It is understood, nor The Tireless "Tiger". 1 thin t�bat the whole body suffere comes. Is it necessarily understood when it Every*ne knows how exorbitant the. an erring wife. -Maurice Morris. this was impossible and p Was neces-1, on so gradually and stealt' it hily that prices of ger�ulna antique furni tx-.;&-,-�i-,.r�----'c-llemenceai,, tNi voteran I _eaom:­� on tho fam-cus Is apprec-atc--l. -A loug experience in . , 1-1 —1 anyone, with. a nawral disposition in - 1requenuy are. The purebasers axm Capital inve4ted'by colored people 17rench, Statesman, Is. exciting a great Axetic for -one more northem voyage, I that direction teaching musical appreciation, to col- generaUy x1ch and don't arven dirypute, in 70,000 business enterprises in the Funeral Before Death.' sha'ald Watch, the symp- In the French capital I . I deal of comme t . As last, year the expedition, which is toms carefully.. Bloodlessness, or lege students has convinced one well- i the price, and the supply Is rarslY United Statez totals $150,,000,000. Funeral services for am old couple in because of his remarkable energy. I-10 charge of the North West Ter_ri-1g?T1nem* as the me-dical. terra is, can known authority of the trath of these . equal to the demand, In a recent -who are still alive have just been held tories Branch of the Deparfm-asut Gf'be corrected much 'more easily In the ETs e Is up at seven o1clock each morning statements, (1) Am understanding of court -case, Says Land4ou Opinion, -a dba baglits, his, round of visits at eight at Kochi, Japan. the Interior, is commanded by Mr. J. music without any real love for it, witness W� earlier stages than latter, It regius o -was a furniture dealer 6701ock, He his an hour's gymnastic he proprietor Of aD. Craig, and Captain.*J. B. Bernier is with a tired ieeling that rest does not without feeling Its worth, will result !u testified as fallowx: The man, who Is t IN I-essons regularly evj�ry i fashionable restaurant, t.11A 031 overcome, the complexion becomes mere liornlag, and and his wif8, ' in -charge of Arctic. Those Snobbery; (2) A 14we of mu&' -c,, "In October, 1920, 1 went to Sudbua7 generall lias. very little time to spare s�re both Seventy, and it was their de-boa,d lit-clade, a number of mrveyom, a belief In 1� great value without � Hall, Lord -V y pale, and brmthlessness on. slight e3t- ernon's. plac* in Darby - However, one of his famorite pas,_ sire that. their funeral should take, natur&liGt&, and engineers to iuvesti_ 111mowledge -of Its structure, without'shlr% to bring to town ten CbipPen- 1plal E D their death. ertion, ssuch as going* up stairs, is no- SUNWINADUST J, times is telling good Stories,, and the place before gate the natural resources of the any exact knowledge how it grew or dale -ehaim and two Settees that we A I -age of "maurn,� left re- i ' ticed- eCTMENDED &SOLD BY DRU5015TS &*nICIANsi following Is the latest gem of a raper- oug cort rs gion; the.members, of the special court*" Ii Williame Pink Pffls are a hom of what it is composed, will leave its had bought. In a few days we sold ton rrzz ryn cA3m;6"A 31umor co.-u=-;oAAA. toira that must contain thousands upon the Kochi park, and all the procedure. which is to conduct the trml.of three sessor critically helpless, unable� them to lylessrs. Di t of, the funeral service according to rem,;�dy that has. been most successful -Dos- gh ion.! I-- M- A -—A-, -T . to 'distinvuhih 'F—f— n fh. ?�T­ .-A S s a amusing aijecuuues. ThU Mbry coriceru% Strange arw it Buddist rites was carried out in regu- lax the Hongwan Temple. x number of memb ers of the Ro7al Can& 4 in the treatmeat al: diseases caused by thin blood. With pure air and the true,, able to say only tb16, 'q know vVINIX ELM 74DU pay lor Lmemr U,&K-ea the examining lawyer. may seem, himself; it niust be remain.- bared that M. Clem-enceau is very order at After the service the couple enter- dian Mounted Police to reh-eve Manwholewme Stationed in the north The cargo con— food - these blOod-makilig pills afford the correct treatment whet I To know what Music ja made of, to "About Six hundred, po "How long was it befubr:S�ou sold .Modest arld very.rarely tells aatory tained manyof their "mourners" st a dinner, to, celebrate their large- sisted chiefly of Supplies for the posts 1 when the symlftoins described are notic . ' ed approach It as organIzeld sound, to them -to, Messrs. Digbton?" about himself, although tales about given "funeral"' at Craig Harbor and Ponds Inlet and You can get these Pills thr ough any realize that it has stractare, to know "About six weeks." him arelegion.. vity— They beilleve that the. for the new postsAt is intended to as- dealer in Medicine or b y mail, , Post- that it Is. subject to the Same great 'For how much?" The grand old Frenchman w�Ls Stan d has, giveii theirt a tew lease of life. tablish. It is expected the Arctic will I paid, 26t 50c. a. box from The Dr laws ofgrowth as the otherarts, to es- I "Onethousand four hundred pounds,." ing outside his, residence one mornitrr ' retuarn in Oettober. liams' Medicine Cc, Brockville, Out. teem. it not. because it, helps one to I "And then they were sold to AL% make pictures, or for any other, rea, Shrager for three thousand aunds' about al --ht oVock. whi I Birth of An Island 3) son, but because it bas value in and "What do you suppose Lord Vexnoil grapher from a morning newspaper The birth of an island is described. I I of itseU, this is to understand music. would think of tbe�a. profit of two sidled up to him, and asked: In a ral)OTt received recently from. the master of the stearaship Jacox, T HE CHUREN Quite apart from what many people thousgmd four hundred pounds the "Excuse me, but has Clemencewl who;:!S.A. VUE comeout yet? are pleased to term Its message, be- dealers made, ant of his chairs In a tura.' I want to take his pic- declares that he Was a witness of Part yond any emotional enjoyment ex- few weeks?" -of the, phenomenon. Mothers "Clemenceau, Clemenceaul" said the While on his route from. Sjngapore,� ho keep a box of BabYS perimced in hearing it, music exists What indeed! I Own T-ablets in the house may feel \ I as organized sound, a�fi& lasting and former prainier thoughtfully. "I seem a violent disturbance was noted on 4 that the of their little ones are to know the name, but Who IS he? profound appreciation of music 'come Kiep MinarcPs UnImant In the house. the surface of the sea, where a mass reasonably safe durin,� the h0t. Tfeatil- to one the more profoundly that truth a; "dark In color, wl straight sides, er Stomach troubles, cholera infan- �i; is apprehended. tum and diarrhoea carry ofi! thousands 3 I don't know. the end -of this delight. ieput 100ft. in height and between! & Manifes,tations. ful story,. but it seems extremaly un- two and three miles in length," had of little ones every -summer, in most Lord, who -walked upon the sea, Keep Stomach =4 Bowels fthf. MONEY ORDERS. likely that Clemenceau gave the game risen -above the surface. 'is- it you -who pass By zrving bab7 the bamrmm91es.% Pur617. cases because the mother does not A Dominion Express Money Order �,Saftly in the grass Vegetable, Infents'andehildreriaremmlat6r. away and let thia. PM-tographer take "There were. breakers along the an for five dollars costs three cents. I When a littles wind, blows Over, have a safe Medicine at hand to give AM, WIN%= S"Up his picture. It Is one of the boasts of 'tire length," added the Captain, "'and promptly. Baby's Own Tablets relieve the French statesular, that he' will the sea 'was washing away loose ma- these troubles or it given-ocemasional- Mus I t Give toReceive. Scarcely bending down the clover? I brings tstoaisbing. gratif7l:qxreffults never have his photograph taken for tewial. ly to the well child will prevent their I , - i LM Mlldl3r bab7's stoanach di newspaper purposes bar the next ten. Repeated explosions were, noted, coming oiL The Tablets are guaran- If a farmer desires a bountiful bar- - Is this robe of blooming yours; tood'amd bvrllel-:�=. or blv�bntY years. After th vest he will not be st tingy with they should at te at time, of causing large waves. These continued teed by government analyst to be ab� his Spread across the field, time. Czuarauteedj�� '-,a May relant, seed P;aating, and it is eauall* traa',rq­+ it.. h�� hx�nis�A ly haTniless e7ea. VZVFJJ=M rT.=rr,; art at Intervals off about ante; MI-RuM for ro1uW -w M. -otlm apr that he 'who ould have friends must Suddenly my bitter heart -more, than anbour." born babe. They are especiallY -good "Why these crabs are not moving. I gme generously of bimself� In the With a virtue passing art? barndul ia -island has boon officially na=ed in summer because they Tegmlats the wouldn't daze, buy one, of thein..", K-dL The Me S world iE we desire happiness we i Timber. Tagawa, but on most charts Is desig- bowels and keep the stomach sweet "Lady, 111' swear exery one of 'em. must "scatter seads of kindness for! i far touch of hills Stroke of the axa! .rhe tfulik Shiver$ na and pare. They 'are sold by medicine was moving Jes before you looked at the reaping by and bye." ted "Newborm" �nd the high AtAll' M, �em.p�, On. my narrow -sight and gapes, dealers or by mail at 25c a box fro . Dragrfztm "For the heart grows. ricb,'ingiving 'Williams' Medicine Cc, 'r— '­ , Stroke on stroke! The chips fly. Turnips are about nine -tenths The Dr Shedding vistaed light All Its Wealth is living grain, is ill your hand. healing me "Oh year upon year upon year I I Brookviffe, Out Seventy thousand trout, fry and Seeds that mildew In the garner— grew` water. phice I w'bke' in the, see d.11 250,000 trout eggs were deporsited. in.1 Scettered,. AM with gold the plahl." As the blind of Galilee? Hilda Morris. the outlying lakes and streams ofJ Waterton Lakes national per]-, witIL Ask for Minard's an Stroke on stroke! Raw woundeA Sumames and 11eir ftin d take, no other. When the young -m= or woman fin-!` THE OLU Wood and the hes;rt laid beire. gratifying success during the. p2su ishes college with the inquisitive mood A ".0h sun and wind and rain, Oh leaf- Season. There are about 445 species of talips. Still working, one may be quite car- RIEL 1ABLE" ing and the faU of leave..%. CUMMING� territories, they, of coarse, taking the Minard's gets at the root of the tain that the years al etadent toll from the chief of tha clan. tTouble. Stop Oh flower,Joye.and love's fruit." Variations Cummingsp Commings, have not been. Spent vain. name s Strong bite of the axe.! Staggering, cumyn. NEWMAN deadens pain. 7 crying tliab4w. Racial Orlgln—Norman-Fremoh, Variations—Neuman, Neumann, New - Dawn! w, 0ind -the little branchee an the twigs 'So , 4, d I aq TELI TPaFJ urce—A localitY. corner, Newcum, Newcomb. are scattered on the ground,' This group of family names Is dig- Racial Origin—English and German. And. the, Woodman istands inaasuring.. tlact-ly Seottlah. It la� In fact, the Source­Descrlptive� Man, of what tim. . ber we thou? vame of an old feudal estals, In Nor- It was. not until after the Norman —Olaf Stapledon, mandy. conquest, and the two races, 'Norman This does. not Mean, however, that end Anglo-Saxon, had begun to Inter - any appreciable, amoun-t of French mingle thoroughly, that the period of Women Tell Each Other How They Lk Peter's Poser. the vein& of descend- industrial growth began. blood flows Ill U-1 .3 1.- 1: V DI -1- . ...... . - Lit fle Pe-terw otan Inquiring turn ants of the Clan Cumming, for names This period, one of Increasing 'pros- Vy ere pe Ly a UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on table you. Df I mind. form no infallible guide -to blood. Prob- I party for the medieval English, was ham's Vegetable Compom& 'Daddy," he asked. one d6y, "is to- ably no better axample� of this could, also the period in which the real I are not getting Aspirin at'all day to-midrrow?ll be given than fti� the ease of this par-, growth of family names began in that "No, my son, of course It Isn't to. ticular name. country. It was a period In. which, as Voodbride, Ont.—- 1. took Lydia E. Pinkham's N egetabl e Compound for fe- morrow," wa,-,'the reply, T118 sireds "Comeyn," or "Comin-", a rergult of -the new social and econo- q,6, "BUtL You SaLld it WaS,J" Murmured! as it IS spelli,,d in antltber copy at, the'mic, order, there was a considerable male. troubles. I would have headache backaches, pains between my Shaul - Peter, a c8mmand of shffUng about of population occurring. . I battle roll called at ill ders and under my shoulder-blides and "When did t say I t6 -day was to-hior William, the Conqueror follow.ltg the lien moved about from place to place, dragging dovm feelings on each side. row?'* asked father. Battle of flaSting-q, It which, he broke � in the slackening bonds of feudalism, I -was sometimes unable to do my I.` Yesterday',,!. answeted Peter, tba Ill gdoill of. the Anglo-Saxons, was'aearvIl-Ing for new opportunities. 1 01 work and felt veU badly. My mother - 41 e%, i , 1 71 XW -law told me about the 'Vegetable t.4a�. To-dst;y-was, to.'Mor- one ( wor. I There was nbt a community t in �f tile follo,*6r� of the (.1.onque (�ompound and I got some right. away. i -ta0ay but . to-da�y Is t"'VV t -it, d row Yi�s Hi,s, given naille does no n:�i,ear, bi . Id not bave Its quota of new Settlers. 1 It has done Me mcre good than any i just SS Yes4rday WaA�tc.d.ay yaster. the name, of the lq�ce r,� which lie was When you search for another word other medicine I ever tiok and I rea- day but is y%tarday to -day, and tom t1le, nlar served for thW -Norman noble,! than "niwoomers" by which to desig-; omme-nd it to my neighbors. You are morrow Will 'b to -day to.Morrow, I man the Same purpose as a modern-uate, them, you realize how natumlly� Ete welcome to use this letter as a r= qu, for his. rulership was they came to'be called "newcomers" tesdmonial if you think itwillhelpsonle makas to -day yesterday and to-Ifamily name, by the communi morrow all at, once, 'ties In. which they esiit- or suff-erer. "--Mrs. ErGAV; Sim Blmls, No,, nn h&0d10.ry. 1>1 Woodt-, and play.,, q,,ithor this robleman or his son pre -1 tied.. Such namesas "Peter IoNewe," R. - Tidge, Ont. tile In nearly every neighborhood inevery Ric w0A hard 'Com,ynI, "Gaotf,�ey la Xewcomer" and "Roger rt and cit suill,ably 'ewcom e tow. � in this country there ere 11 Poor Puts. Who Settled In Scaftnd and became' N man" ("newly cum-") are; ts of won, an who ava been hel ed by Lydia Be rd 1 follower of King t.)avld 1, of that quite frequent in themel!eval r a s, Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bali Ne 18 Aftei -a particularly trying day an R, - Tal E. Pirkbani's Vegetable mpound in is Period, Aspffln," Ahich contalas directions and dos- viorked nut by the tmt-rxnt of ailments, peculiar to startlbg the fa,111fly on tho of about tbd )[DR)gliah 'barrister rame home With hl� C ra. Jator a lohn, The name of NOWOOMb proper -Y. 1W X, sM ng 22 yearS and proved saie ty Iniffio-.19 for t- It at,, I d they ts-ke Pless=0 in nerves on edge and at once sought rO- road to high )'(),no physicians duri lie good word along to other Itnown 0�q Li -le "Red (lufflYn," laid should not bave that filial "b." f";r pass, P, t fur;a In his, own staftf, W611 away from -Wornen. fore, if Von are troubled i the nolse,4 of th-a holzah '01alln lo tile Scottish tbrone and killed d'oes hot come from the word "comb," Colds Headache Rheumatism 1 Therd old,. He Sat Ideseriptivo of the character of' the inthiswal"'Vb not giie LvdiaR Nuk-., Robert tho l3ru(10. I ham's VejeUbflel Coiftpouna a thir tr!tL d0*11 bY th-o Are and I Was. gradually gs and land, like the names Combs, Coombe Toothache Nleur.,Axia 'N'eurifis almor, when the oat, whie Tho family Won its holdln� � t> feeling, h, I This fam-o-as remedy, the mediel Ill the I-tighlAndg, all a feW and 000MI)CS. Lumbap Pain, Pain -reaienl derived from acbe ing farnilies r1ld, �th. Neuman and '"4umann are for.tbe' �s O� which are i h3d been sitI.Ing there. to%,. got UP 1) . I .. 19� , . I -or fortv years, -a r raggi4s . roots ani herbs has T 81OWlY and walk -d aordso Cho room. ptlie n of moa part Oermati equivalents of � the 0"Also bottlei 4 124 and 10-1), t Tile througil luiermarriage and gra ts nandly 'Tn. boxt", �f 1�' table . 0 rfruy.r 1,1elv;fortwe ot Mono prvrea its value in mieh cagm viomen barrister �startetl, then turnO In tills mannorIPIngligh name. Thd latter Is In vir.; �kspwft is tl�a trude. mar'; q4�ghtor,,-4 in eyeq!�-�! n,� willing fostimany to 11,"imn Otat AlWlrtp nil hor t1hA _m fiaoulsb kiwlff, it tt lwilv