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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1922-04-06, Page 3BOTS FROM iiiriF.VMERE. `Unwilling Pupil. Visitor— Wei , my little moil, do Pati like going to s'c ioo1?" Little Man (aged six)•—"Yes; but I don't like staying there." - On Friendly Terms. the result of.A race which had been sP to a, run that day. I n ing notli s• about roc ui•;, and n w fl;:feeling bouurci'Go ustify his existence, the inventive youth hail the following along one thousand p paragraph inserted in the Little Loliiie was lest on the street sta- tion. to 0 into P nt h was brought d a�n The officers tried in every way to learn her mare. Fiusily one ot.. the officers said: "What name does your mother cal} your father?" "'Why," said Louise, very.innocently "she .don't call him any name, she likes him," a '1 RINGBetter Than Gold Mines. IMPURITIES' > Peru bas many gold and oliver �t mines, but the guano 'deposits on tate M TO POOR -BLOOD lsd�aiids, whish extend et -later-vela g.a lie's: of caoa+s�, are far more valuable, I . 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' Georgetown Woollen Mills, Georgetown, Ontario, inspired P Xlupdrtsds of millions of tons have C ®� L D HARDLY EAT ' Et3Ail' a'it BEFORE SHE OOT TAILAC. tai next morning pap , "We regret, to annou'pce the death TOxl1E &Iedlelne.a eCe been exported, and as the pre•war ENOUGH TO KEEP,AI ALIVE at Lincoln at 3.60 •Yesterday afternoon This Season p 1 rice was. generally in the neighbor - of f theVery•Reverend Dein swift; the r hood of ten pounds' a ton, it is evident author o L tthe well known hymn 'Tile D1. Williams' link Pills fire an all^ 'that even seabirds have their value, f 1 Roseate Idues of Early Dawn.' year-round tonic for the blood and' that the noiisessdon o3 a guano I! vulu• fortune, --r pelves But they are eri)ecia y weed is a sheet east() 'Totems That Tell Tales. a'b'le in file spring when the system,: times as a result i _ , deep, in feet, that Stomach Troubles Quickly. is loaded with impurities„of great depth so From the British Hon to the Chinese dragon, the old states of the world soaked to the animals forthe designs for their nnution,al cre'ste, ilio theGa The and eagle ea u ,slap g s x cock, like the British lion, signify strength and pride; but new nations stz g have also ,their, official crests,, or to- tems, and in nearly every caste we find f the choice has fallen on some kind o aminal•. These totems. tell tales to the 'in- terested absenvar. In most instances the figure 'chosen is, a link with, the past. It may be sentiment or busi- ness which sways the choice, but the animal is ,there. The .totems of a nes Knew Something. A postmistress in a village was very fond of tampering with the parcels. One day a boy came in with, a large piece of bride's calve, and said, My sitter -s'e'nt this to you.” "Oh, thank - you," said the women. "Tell her I have a weakness . for bride's cake." The boy eyed her coldly and said:. "She sent it to you to get the edge off your appetite afore she sentds away the boxes." • It Has Its Uses. An old Sootchwoinan, much against her widl, was, induced to sit for her picture, , the first she had taken since she was a girl in her teems. When tli:e photograph was handed to her she failed to recognize herself. She thought there must be come mistake. "Is this me?" she asked. "Yes, ma: dam," said the photographer, "and it's a speaking likeness:" The old lady gazed at her counterfeit presentment for a full minute in silence. "Awe,el!" she siaid resignedly, "it's a humblin' sicht. " tion •or state are often shown an their gesdiou,, neuralgia and many ath�. peatage Staiiips. The Canadian beaver 'sad the ken -.troubles are most persistent because mature enough, of poor, weak blood, and it is at this garaa of Atts�tralira are pato g but sCatnada pays her tribute to s+enti- time when all nature'`takes on new meat by also adopting the maple -leaf. life that the blood_ most . s' 1©iod siY On the- stamps of the United States needs attention. S'o'me cep e this there is a picture -gallery illustrative themselves with purgatives of national history, . from the buffalo season, but these only further weaken. being liuui'ted by the Red Man to the themselves, A Purgative merely gal- self-binders ape self -binders for prairie earn lops through the. system, emptying Sealing and cod -fishing formed New- bowels, but sloes not help the blood. S g Dr. pVildiams P . foun�d�land's early trade, so an oldest On the other hand, colon stamps we find the Mir seal, Pills enrich the blood which reaciiee Y an another a codfish. A Newfound- everyclruerve and every organ in the land dog graces yet another stamp, body,- bring new strength and vigor evidently. a ooncesisd'on to sentiment to weak, easily tired m'en, women and' rather than a reooed of trade. children. Try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Japan's, stamps) usually incline to this spring they will. B bird objects, the osprey being a favor- ite choice. New Zealand inclines in tate direction. Tlie apteryx is com- memorated on the postal issues. Many of New Zealand's great.men have been natuaialiets,, and it is, reasonable enough to find the strange fauna of the islands, imprinted on the stamps,. Behind the national emblem of the Republic of Guatemala; which is. the trogon, a tropical bird of georgeous feathers and long tail -plumes, lies a small history -book in itself. This is one of the most inteaes:tng of bird em- blems., although the black swans of 'Western Australia also have a story to tell. • In India and the Far iast'the to - These guano depoita are some of the indoor life ,of the winter months. !the towel st latum is as bond as dime There 15 ea otluee season when the stone, ante dates bask to remote blood is so much in need Qf purifying periods long before the •sight of s1 man, and en'iichilig, and every dose' of th es ' i igens e i 1 ever disturbed the .coutlilesa� n n ne- I after e pills hers to 'enrich, the blood, of birds' which gte,neratioli a to g tile ted the islands the spring one feels Weak and.� ration have nes on. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills give strength. Such enormous quantities of guano r I 1n In the spring the appetite is often poo i would seem incredible to anyone wl --Dr. Williams' Pink Pills develop' the i has not seen tile wonderful sight any appetite, tone the stomach atid•. aid ; one of these islands presents in the weak digestion. It is in. the spring breeding season. The birds gather' that pois,ans in the blood floss an oil there in countless numbers, hatching all the time. I never telt like getting let in disfiguring pimples, ei UPtion out 'they eggs in sorb close proximity . Williams' Pink Pills , that there is barely room to turxl' up in the maiming, and my appetite and thels Dr go to thewas so poor I barely managed to eat clear the skin' because .they rant of the trouble in the blood. t provedtobe th Overcome and She Now En - "I was in a badly run down condi- e ion end needed something to build m •AXTIC.T+EB POE SAY+'E up;. and Tanlac certainly me," said isaaaEk;1+3lee, SUI'1�LIG'S-LAA-G- e right medicine for said Mrs. p STRO'I'H and Jumbo hives and Allison, 68 Melbourne Ave., furnishings, honey a tr este a , coptnmps, TO Dai engines and. storage t Taranto, Ont, ete stook of beekeeping, requirements. send "I wee in miserable health for a fpr our catalogue fa lure Brothers ,othe offend, w Ltd. Manu whole year and felt tired. and drowsy Doty' - In round. S enough t keep me up. Maxey da'Ys I .p i a `atism Cormorants are tdre most rheum om h thes r ng anaemia that there were fen numercouldn't do nay housework, and the species. A recent observer estimated, least exertion heft ane completely°tired million binds of t is ; out I was away below my normal if You cannot walk, species' alone sitting upon ,their egos Keep goring; •�reiglit, and my wretched health war- BELTING FOR CAL -E ALL NDS OF T;I3W AND tISED belting. pulleys, saws, oable,hose.packtnt:: priceahinpCanada. YORTIDBnuirINQ CO 116 YO1K. STREET. TORONTO. What Worried Horace. s Horace Norsworthy, of Morpeth, -is the champion grcrach. His pastor said to ,him one day: "Well, Horace, you're a great grow- ler and .complainer, but you certainly can't growl and complain this year about your potato crop. Why,.man, they told me that both in quantity and quality it's the finest potato crop in Kent County:"• tens cllosten. vary from bounding "that'st to'ise •asleo beneath a "Oh., .yes,, muttered Horace, , tigo+rs to a for P all right as far as it goes, doctor, but coconut pahn. Fancy ruins riot in vhar am I goin' to get the bad pota- , some ,postage -stamps' and national em- '? toes to feed me hogs, A Dead Beat. there is al- ways back, the , .- but,traced blems, reason behind ,the choice. In the totem we may read the past. Pat, while on a visit to America,: be - came -deeply interested in watching a Yankee gardener: After a while -the tollowin'g dialogue took place: Yank—'Some fine vegetables 'here, Pat!" t not dice. Porn you• food supply for human beings aa well Sold by all medicine dealers:or sent as birds•. ° by mail at 50 cents a box or six -boxes Thus one flock, such as the above, in one place at the one time. They would appear to feed in relays, one "shift" taking care of the eggs whilst when I noticed a greet improvement file othea is at azo, g in my appetite after taking my first theIt is an amazing fact:sthat, among two bottles of Tanlac, and I saw then bird tens of thousands ie nests, a, to that it was a wed derful medicine. I which seems to make a mistake as to am perfectly well now, oan eat any is her wn, thing I want, nothing hurts me, and Gannets. and cute a are l si t to I feel .strong and weld all the time. I numerous. It is eluate a usual sight to can do ,my housework without a bit of s,e ore p• ried me not a little. . "Well, it surely was a delight to me America's Pioneer Dog r emedles Book on OG DISEASES and How to Feed Mailed Free to any Ad- dress by the Author. R. Clay Gloves Co., 102.0. 129 West 24th Street New York, U.S.A. e twenty thousand t gt:lln d busy trouble. 'Tanlac is ,simply. grand." • aa lain at the same time, and if the l. d druggists, fish g. story is• well founded that theee yore oious birds devour ten pounds, of fish a day, it goes to prove the endless pos- sibilities of; the ocean as• a source of for $2.50 by The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. 1� HEALTH IN THE SPRING Pat—"Yes." "With All the Saints." "Certainly I am not so foolish as•to. doubt the existence of God," Rob Kerr declared. "The mammy of my parents' lives and prayers would prevent my doing that. • And I haven't ,forgotten their faith." "Don't you think that part of their faith in God was tb,e result of their lifelom,Q faithfulness to the church?" Dr. Parker asked. "I am not prepared to answer that. They would have bean the same that -wherever they were. I b,eQi,eve tl their spiritual life grew out of their piersioauai relationship with God: And that tha It is the personal T'elat:ionsdip claim for myself. Times are changed now, Many of the customs ar d.,. ,.P -r r•` of the church ,are obso ,e I f T � at I o inadequate, andee at j basinesis, i u'se- t,> ni•'' I am•interested in •the'positi6n take," Dr. 'Parket said. "Whati ganiz•ation seems • to you better fitted` than the church to meet the need of to -day?" - "I thought I made it clear that I. believe in a personal relationship with God." "Surely that is one of the .founda- tion stones of the church! Do you nneaai that you believe you 'can achieve such a relationship better outside the church than in it?" "Certainly quite ,as well." The young man seemed a trifle nettled. "What I am trying to understand," Dr, Parker continued, "is why you hold such an attitude. Surely you don't take the same positien toward Yank—"I' once grew a cabbage The Spring is a time or anxiety to which, when cut in two, and the t soothers who have little ones in the heart removed, made'a grand cradle home.' Conditions make it necessary for kiddies! to keep the baby indoors. He is often Pat—"Begorra! But it must have I oonfitled to overheated, badly venti- been a mighty fine one. But we have 1 latedrooms and catches colds which some fine vegetables in old Ireland.I.rack his whole `system. To guard I once remember seeing three men - against this a box. of Baby's Own Tab - sleeping on one beet!" lets sihould be kept in the house and Yank—"Three men?" • an occasional diose given the baby to Pat—"Sure! Policemen!" keep his stomach, and bowels working -- regularly. This will prevent colds, Revised Version. constipation or colic and keep baby A young Australian reporter was well. The Tablets are gold. by medi- left in charge of the Hews room one i dealers or by mail at 25 cents a he was confronted evening. Suddenly with, to him, .. an inexplicable cable from England. "Lincoln 3.50. Dean Swift may devour in the course oY- a day one hundred tons of fish, and as it is prob- able that -one hundred million seabirds of different species; but all voracious, feed day by day off the coasts of Peru, a very elementary sum will give the weight of fish consumed. The result- ing figure multiplied by the number of days, in a year staggers the imagine.; tion. Tanlac is sold by a] goo' 7"ll Advt. The Puzzled Wife. Mr. Goodman (showing hie wife round his oounting housie) —• "And these are the day books." Mrs,. Goodmanr—"Yes, Show me the night books." Mr. Goodman (mystified) — "The nigglit books?" Mrs•. Goodman — "Yes; those that you lj keep bo wuork downehere until two r at night and that keep Y o'clock in thet morning," , MONEY ORDERS, Send a Dominion Express Money Order. Five Dollars costs three cents. Did You Ever? A minister, with two lovely girls, stood entranced by the beauties of. a flowing stream. A fisherman happen- ing by, and mistaking the minister's :, old oecupatian, said, Ketchin man, pard?" "I am a fisher of men," the preacher with dignity. "Well," replied the fisherman, with an admiring glance at the girls•, "you sure have the right kind of bait." .piens wager 'presents leis A. Jatpo" sweetheart with a beautiful sash by The Origin of Our Marriage Customs. The "beat man" is an essential fea- ture in all our marriages, and can be traced back to the days of "marriage was � "best mail" he when " wile by capture, the comrade sailed upon by the bride- groom to assist in the •catching of his ride. b The "'honeymoon was not always, a pleasure trip a it is' now; originally it was. a rapid flight of the newly-mar- iae, ';an'Sple ta: escape the .wrath •of an w i ,yG �d'elaa...!ic,.. Thera is no doubt hat`'t'hhe bride and bridegroom deemed it advisable to keep out of has way for way of an engagement taleeai. at least' a' month; to allow time"for his ; Cl+�A•p�RS SALT LAN Dr$ALT Bulk Carlots TORONTO SALT WORKS O. J. CLIFF TORONTO A Health Saving Reminder Don't Wait answered vows of vengeance to cool down. The custom of giving presents • to bridesmaids originated in a form of toll. The bride's girl friends went preventing the through, they form ofp bridegroom and his friends from tak- ing her from her home, a mock battle ensued, each party pelting the ' other 1 with sweetmeats, and this was finally settled by the b-ridegreem making pre- sieiits, to all the girls.. The custom oY throwing an old shoe after the departing couple is another link with the past, but writers on the history of marriage disagree as to its origin. According to one view it box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont... 4 Cne bus'iness; you never would ignore originated in the "marriage by cap- sthe _ _ business men's clubs and conferences tune" days, -when, during a fight at It's not the in,an who knows the • and other means of co-operating." You in e s wouldn't take the same ground .in science and refuse to meet other men oL scince, or to make yours -elf famiiliar with thir discoveries. .Plow then can you think. that Rob Kerr •ail by° him, self is going to become master of the great ,spiritual mysteries? St. Paul,' who knew llda business as well aa'any man who ever lived, told his people that they must learn to apprehend eer- b 'd ' house the nearest things that came handy were thrown. Another i explanation iseth�at it was a• symbolic act on the part of the bride's• father, signifying that he renounced all' authority over his daughter. The throwing of rice was' Symbolic of abundance and fertility, and clearly expressed the hope that the bride -would live in plenty. • The wedding cake, still cut by the It ran. > Obit Roseate Dawn," and was in fact, 'most that Inas the most to sY__._.� Surnames and POMEROY , Variations --Pommery, Lapommeraye,, Appleyard, Applegarth, Racial Origin—Norman-French. Source—A locality. Pomeroy is a family name belonging to that group which originated as des- criptive of the locality in or near which the original bearers of ,the name lived. It means "apple yard." It is an old name to England,.beiug traceable back to the days of. Norman dominance, in which, together with the period following it, most of the kinglieb family names, developed into such from mere descriptive phrases. The original form of the name, as it Is found in the old records, is "de 1a pommeraYe" ("or the ' AppleYard"), but the Sarouized version appeared quite early, at first in the form of "Aute App1'eyard," and later with the prefix eliminated' is sdmplY a Pommefy, of course, variation from Pomeroy in the devel- opment of the opening .frons "Pone meraye• While Pomeroy i21 some ,instankces Their Origin M acS WI N EY Variations—MacSweeney, McSweeney, Sweeney, McSwiggin, MacSwiggan, Sweeny, McSwiney, Swiney, Swy- of ne eney.- ' - tain things 'with all the saints. In bride, is one taking he oldest rarriilge acia,'Origin, Swayne, Sw Yapprehend customs. Racial Origin—Irish. other words, no male, could ap- ' or drink Source --A given name. ' . all. of them' by himself. You have a1� together by the bride and bridegroom $O ready intimated that the thing that was always the principal, and some - cases is little doubt that s many - has held You steady lies' been, not times the only, ce eiuony among primi- tw-es there has boell a Irish surua be-' your owai experience,, but that of your tive people, and this is still the • case ween this group of. Irish suiluames'I parents. Suppose you had not had in many parts of the world to -day. Wand the Scottish family names of the1 such -parents? HoNtr far w MaeOueen-MaCSweyn class, for the v would .Your Minard's Liniment prevents Spanish Flu is . More recently imported from Vranee, the more usual form oto routeas •etistdng 111 that of y. day is Lapolllnleraye. Tli.ere itas bean little duff recce 111 the manner in which the t OKI the A,ng'l1O.Freneb family manes titave developed, In Many cases they Ytre almost identical, The prinalpai difference In trend, yeept in tth e ago alms of family nlu dinti11k1Lives tlf given napless, has been.: tiliie dropping of all prefixes In liingland, 'while the French,-t11Dtigh dropping the r dg" qute often, have tended to re- mil the 1& or „le," given navies from which the groups have been developed are quite simi- lar The Irish given roams is "Suibh• people, Rob. There are suints still, neae'h;>, and belongs to that fairy and We need their help." This Sad World. - Ids—"Darling, why are you so sad?' . She (gulping down a sob)—"Oh, bhne." It was, however, from am-xagdliamli;" outs:. f an en- dearest, I was just thinking this will tirely different source, being in reality be our' last evening together until to - but the Gaelic rendering of the Norse morrow night."� and Mulish, name "SWerr," rite it in your heart that every The MaeSuiblranetinghe clan in Ire- W land was a branch of the more an. day is the host day of the year.— slant O'Neills, of Tyrone,' through one Emerson. o the O'Neill and a brother. . of a "Suibh furnish the mower that can. The.con- own experience have carried you. There Was silence for a moment, 'rhean the old minister held out his Mand. "Come and jour. your Latdiei�'s name glass which, incidentally, la, al most as large among the Teutonic as the Celtic races. It means literally the Welt or apparition of the strawberry plant• Tlie Scottish naxtnewas "Sul "Aodh Anrachan," brother of Dana rincesThe conviction that you can will vidian that you cent t will paralyze peach," who crossed over to Scotland and established hilns,elf there and is oiiedited with being the founder of the Macl.'aughlans of that oount•r'y. There were several, divisions of the MacSwi.neY clan ultimately. One was it. Waned. Another bore the llama of ,Masi uib1 tu1eatglx r na-Titaighe" (the Ma0SwtilieYs• of the Aare"). Another Was in. Daitagh, and still another at t)atstla3u,ome in Cork, The variations of the name at 1110 head of this article are, of ectil^se merely the A:itelfr Oed orme� whatever -ability you have. If you will take the trouble to study and thlmk, you will unmentionably sttandd .oiit among your fellows. IF 'yoni will throw yourself luto your, job,. whatever it is, study all you see soba Ilea, Teeny crave h ici ante to ueo 011 1yawn powers, you. toed not (;siier�ally 11n1nt 'success, tear sarccess will seek you .ont.--A. Barton Iierpbutn. i Never mind others' ingratitude. Shine on, 0, noble soul, "It neves t4oni'bles',the slim that sone of his rays fall wide ,and vein into ungrateful space and only a sera .11 part on iihe re- flecting, p:ane,t•:" - �JMlttard`s i.inilft'enb for toughs anti'Go1ds DID PAIN DISTURB YOUR SLEEP? er-it pain and torture of rheu- matism can be quickly relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment. it brings warmth, ease and comfort' and lets you sleep soundly. Always have a bottle handy, and apply when you feel the first: twinge. it penetrates .ao:,tlrou6 rubbing. It's splendid to take the pain out of tired, achingmuscles, sprains and strains, stiff joints, and lame backs. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask dour neighbor. 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