Zurich Herald, 1923-06-07, Page 71f,
Make the
Rinso
liquid first;
Do not put Rinse direct°
from the package into the
tub. Mix half a package of
Rinso in a little cool.
water until it le lilce
cream. Then add two
quarts of boiling wafter►
and when the froth sub-
sidee, you will have a clean
amber coloured liquid.
Add this liquid to the wash.
tub, until you •get the big
lasting Rinso suds. Then
soak the.elotlies clean,''"
.+n1SY :+Gar
t'
I;
Rine is as splendid for the
regular fami!y washing as
Lux is for fine fabrics.
Lever Brothers Limited
Toronto
8305'
Surnames and Their. Origin
GOWER
Racial Origin—Welsh.
Source—A place name.
Welsh family names are not always
borne by those of Welsh blood, though
it is a fairly safe assumption that
where a ,Welsh family name is' found
there also you .*ill find at ieas"t a por-
tion
ortion of .'4'Vels1Dblood.
It was quite possible, however, in
the period of family name formation
that i Nb•rnian or a Saxon Englishman,•
hayingsettled t ed i n some section of
Wales, would Mose n.aturaily find him
self tagged with a surname indicative.
of a Welsh place mime, inasmuch as
the place names all about' aim would
be elsh,. 'd it 'is true that an ex.
W An
ceptionally large number - of English
have settled in':Wales.
The family name of Grower^ theses:
fore, la, one of those. which might be
•' borne by Englishmen''as`well as those
of pure Welsh extraction.
It is si iply the name of. a place in
Glamorganshiie, and according to the.
Welsh spelling it is. not Gower but
"Gwyn," though the pronunciation is
about the same. The meaning of the
name,.is an inclosed•, a round or an en-
circled place, In this instance, the
Place d virtually tua'i•1
y enci rcled by the sea.
and certain rivers, and streams.
ARGYLE.-
Racial
RGYLE.Racial Orig i n=Scottish.
Source -A locality.
You will have no difficulty whatever
in guessing the source of this• family
name if
you are at all familiar with
the geography of the 'British -,Isles, for'
you will recognize it as an extensive
•shire •on the "west ;coastof ,Seotland,
If ,you bear -kite- family name, the
chances c s are i =fa o '
n v r of your ancestry
on the
paternal
side,
s tracing
back
through the ma'1e line of Gaelic origin,
for the name of .Argyle is simply' the
modern form, of• •"Pierre .Ghaidheal"
whichen;'•
m & s the 1
and of the Westet'n
Gael, and, which is -referred to 15Y
Grant as "the breeding -.place of tie,
Gael.- • , •
` The family name, ha—Weyer,- while
Scottish yin the sense that „it is the
name
of an ancient Scottish shire, is
English in ; its, method of formation.
For the Gaels'of Scotland, like those"
of Ireland, : nearly always formed their
family names from given names or
from clan names, and such names as
this, when found among them, indicate
the presence of English infitience.
Warned by Their Dreams:
THANKFUL MOTHERS -
Thousands of mothers throughout
Canada.—many of them your neighbors.
—speak with thankfulness concerning
the use. of Baby's Own'Tabiets. Once
they have used the Tablets for their lit-
tle ones they would use nothing else.
The Tablets are'tan absolutely safe
medicine -for even the youngest baby,
being guaranteeed by. ; a government.
analyst to contain neither dpiates nor
narcotics or' other harmful drugs. Con-
cerning theme Mrs. • David`-MCRobb,
Divide, Sask„ says: -"I; have used
Baby's Own Tablots and: have found
thein so eatisfactoxy; I would not be
without them." The Tablets- are sold
by medicine dealere or by mail at 25
oa'uts a- box, from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine' Go,y' Brockville, 'Opt,
A Dreadful Podsibllity.
H4 Mother—"Go and wash your
:hands and face, Bobby'. I'm -expecting
1VIrs:,;1?okernose here any minute,"
Bobby ---"But e'pose she don't come
at all after I've gone and washed my
hands and face?"
-MONEY ORDERS, .
it is always safe to send a -Dominion
Express Money Order. - Five dollars
coats' three cents
i . .. •
• 'Snappy,
T
itet1es e, hostess On seeing her
uephew'sfianede;for the first timer
"1 ehpilld never have known you from
your' phato,grapb. Alan told me you
were to pretty!"
Quest (coldly)• --"No, I'm.. not pretty,
So I Have to try to be nice, and it's
Rah a bore. But perhaps you haven't
fed'!",
Goodness ia• to only invest'nfietit that
xiever fails -Thoreau,
illliwrd'li . 1 sni eutled C,y lat+yelalawt.,
.20
'he late Lord I?ufferin dreamed one
night that he was in a hearse -on its
.way to the cemetery., The features of
'the driver were impressed on his mem-
' cry when he awoke. • A 'd'ay or two
later he wash on the point of entering
a lift 'at an -hotel; when he. recognized
the lift attendant' as the driver of the
hearse •he had seen in this dream. - '
He stepped back - and the lift: as-
cended without him.As it neared the
to something -broke. p, s g brol It, crshed- to
'the bottom, killing everyonel in it.
Lord Roberts recorded a remarkable
dream warning. '•InOcto'b'er, 1853', his
father, to whom he was acting' as A.D.,.•
C., at Peshawar, had issued invitations
for dance. ' •
Two day's before it -was to take"1lace
he was' silent and despondent, during
breakfast, .and eventually told :his son
he had. atupleasaut ; dream;
which has visited him several tithes
before, anl,, had always been fol'Iawed`
by' the death of a, near. relative,
As;' the day :I wore; on- his depressia'n
grew and he wamted to put off, "tale
dance: His son disstiad•ed. him,' qt!
that night the dream returned and' the
dance was postponed. "The next morn
ing." wrote 'Lord Roberts, ."the post
brought news of the sodden death,; at
Lahore of the half-sister wtth,wholu I
had stayed on my way. to Peshawar,"
Oa)e night in November, 1850, T snny=
• son dreamt that Prince Albert, :the
Prince Consort, came to his bedside.
and kissed him, whereuponremark-
ed to himself in his sleep: "Very kind,
but very German!"
Next morning cane Queen Victoria's
letter offering him the position of Poet
Laureate, ,an offer prompted, as he dis
',covered, by Prince Albert's high opini-
on of "In Memoriam."
I?or more than a hundred years the
Chinese people have drunk no milk'
because a Chinese empress who ;was?'
tender-hearted and thought it a mean'
trick to deprive calves of ,their nour-
ishmen't issued an edict against drink-
ing milk. The Chinese have now he,'I
gun to use it again, but it will be": a
long' time before there are cows:
enough in China to supply' milk for all
the people.
Better really be than seem to be
Better for the foot to slip aid not
the tongue.
THE GERMAN : REPARATIONS : .
Mademoiselle France (to Germany)-=r."•In you got"' -
-From London Opinion.
HAVE YOU ANY OF
THEE SYMPTOM
If You Have, You Are tat Need of
a Tonic Medich ie.
Are you pale and weak, easily tired
and out of breath 'on slight exertion?
Are you nervous? Is your sleep die
turbed ? Do you wake up •• n. the morn„
ing- feeling as aired as when you went
to bed? Is your appetite: poor your
sin
'digestion ou' hav t;
d esti'on weak and do e P
g , y -
after eating?
If you have any 'of these, symptoms
you -need -a tank and in the reality cif
medicine -there is no better tonic than
i enrich
I ,las lith
Dr. Williams' 'Pink Pi w
the -blood; restore' shattered nerveteaud
tiring tithe -glow .of health to pale
T e valii of
Dih S
W.1ill a ee e ks h
?ns
fink Pilis,is shown by the case of.,Mr.
Horace Cuphill; Woodward"s .Cove,
N.B., who :snysl:-"The first indicatdon
that my generalhealth was not'
good-
;was- ashortnes
"s of .breath after the
least exertion. Then my appetite be-
ganfail, 'aftereating
to a, a nd a it seemed
as if there was a lump in my Stomach.
I grew So weak that I cotild not .walk
a hundred yards without resting. Then
1 was taken' with a numbness all over
my body and -,was in a sad plight, I
was under a doctor's care, but as I was
not` getting better, I decided to try
Dr. ;Williams' Pink Pills. The first
few boxes did not seam to: help me but,
my wife asked me to continue their
use and I gat four boxes more. Before
these were gone I couldeat a fair.
meal, 'the nulnbnes's was 'leaving me
and'I'was feeling'much better in every
way. ',I•.took the pills• for a while long
er, and' felt that.:I was again a well`
man: hstiii take the pills occasionally,
but have had no. return .of the old
.trouble."
You can -get these pills from any
medicine,deaier or by mail at 50 cents
a boi front Thet r Williams' Medicine
'Co,••Brockville, Ont. • ' •
•
$awing Migrating Birds.
.A (Dutch ornithologist has hit upon
the. simple- • plan- of having 'perches
-placed -tinder the' shutters to save
migrating' birds 'frontlieing killed by
dashing'themselves against the lenses
of 'the great•'''1anterns of lighthouses,
•'when: •attracted: and confused' by ,the
iglare.•tm•• 'Perches for thirty thousand'
birds have : been set up, and at Bran -
(taxis Light,: on the ;island vf Tersbhel-
twenty thousand birds:?have been
seen per ehillg on, them
There is,. ii more znconet .vable; folly
than this ,continued; hot of'`expenditure
oil liattleslrips ,''at a"time - tyhen great
niasses 0' an are dying of star-
vation,— IFerbert, Hoover.
I:ook. to Your'E,yes..
•Ilea,utifu•l eyes, like fine.
teeth; are the result of constant
care. The daily use of Mutine•
raakeg eyes" cle'hr. acidradiant,
)r+nipyabie.. liarte!ess. Sold and
teaohimended by "all • druggists'
,
fee YouR ta'ES 'issaixaTt
A Child Asks
"Where has yesterday goii'e,?' •
•(Hark to the prattler!) Yesterday; my.
child '
Ii -as gonehearts; in.to our, emaries or
' ' 'm
Sometimes au
S es we would forger ' . ;t but
it Iives still •
And we are made of joys and. grief's
= • and hopes , •
Of yesterdays.
"Why is to -morrow?"
(listen to the child!) ' To -morrow,
Like a clean street of paper, is ours to
write on,
And, we record; when it is -given us,
What • Yesterday' has taught. If we
make mistakes,'
Anil we all'. make mistakes -or if' we
waste
Our paer with Oar Silly blots
s or
scribbles,
ive 5 ite on:
Another sheet is g 11 usOwr
a .:
Th'o`If� -sites-to tnorroxv
Yest. •erday,•waa today, MY child; to -day 11
i i
We make' the memories wh ch will be
yesterday's;
And scan to -morrow will be to -day,
And we shall hove -rind everyone will
• have—
One More clean 'Sheet, to write a record
Robert Withington.
MLtard's Liniment for sale everywhere
Old Captain Henessey, although
quite, feeble', is proud of his age. He
always induces' strangers to guesshow
old he is, end' when, out of 'courtesy,
they misjudge him ten or lift€en years
to the 'sunny side, he will 'titter tri-
umphantly;', "Stung •again! ..I'11 be
eighty-six my next birthday."'
A Parliamentary candidate in the
midst -of a stirring address :was struck
by an ancient egg full, in•. the face:
Pausing,'to, wipe away the -contents of
the missile, he continued, "I have al-
ways contended that,: my opponents'
;arguments were„ very unsound." ..
When An employee ceases thinking
of the business as "ours," he is greas
ng,the skids. ,
•
Lift tiff with'Fing.
ers
Keep Stomach and Bowels 'Right
)33;.;'glving baby' the harntlets,.pursly
• vvgetabl e, infants' and ebiidrea'tihinilater;
/411S;WiligtiVil SYRUP
brings astonishing, gratifying results'
in'ma!tina baby"s atotnhch dtgeet
. food': and beetiri moveaa
they:thotild at tkething `
tine. Ouatanteed tired
item i areotie , ppt,
ates, aleoholandi�ll
harmful lrt�•re4i.
encs. safe atrd,'
satlsfactot'yr•,•
At All
ifpreeltiate
Doesn:t :huff ;a. bit! Drop a little
"Vreexi%iio" o,i 'an aehi'ng Corn, instant.
w. 1 that fibra s.tepe htirtlnk, then 'shortly
you Jiirt1- t right off ,Whit Otters, Trulyl
`ir'ou;„.tlrnggist sells a tiny. bottle of
''li`.re'etc'lief"for a i!e'tt' eenta,, sufil'elent
to: teniovk..:dvel'.y .hard° et5rnl Sett corn,..
'or corn'laktween tliie toes; andth'e ca1•,
vage8; Wil'hout'sdreness or irritatlen,
1ESi:IB''Nar i --'3:
•
MRS,' YOUNG QAJNS,
THZRTY'FOUK 141
D>?elare'a Tan l/te Reiitored Heir`
When'atoxnaeh "t'rou'ble Had
AA1n pst Wrecked Fiez;.lth.
"1 weighed only,a hundred and -four-
teen pounds, my face was salleW and
sunken and I was thin at a rail. But
aiuoe taking Tania T weigh one bun -
sired and fortyeight, :have the rosy`
cheeks of a stiiiooi girl, and •enjp" flood
health for the• •first ttuie in 'fifteen
years.". This 'remarkable, statement:
was made recently by MPs. Bella
,Young, 38 Cathcart St„ Hamilton, Ont.
"The,iatst year et my eft3kaess I Was
-near a nervous breakdown, and :my an -
'petite was so poor even the odorof
food sometimes nauseated me, 'Head-
aches, pains in my etoinaclr and back
pearly set me, wild and I would walk'
the floor for hours,. I. got so weak I
could hardly stoop over to lace my
shoes, and my housework Was a bur
den.
"The Tanlac treatment gave me a
wonderful appetite, built me up till
friends wondered at. nay great ohange,
and I .always feel 'strong and well, I
will never cease to praise Tanlac."
Tanlac is Jar'sale by all good drug-
gists. Accept no' substitute. Over 37
million' bottles sold."
Tarlac V'eget>ib11.e' Pills are Nature's
own . remedy: for constipation. For
sale everywhere.
'Sins of the Fathers.
Tommy "How faris• the earth, from
the sun?"
Fattier—"I'In Sure I don't know ", •
Toiumy-'We11,:`I hope you will feel
sorry' tomorrow - when I am being
punished for yoiir ignorance"
� Enosburg h110. Vt., U.S.A.•�
Don't. wait for someone to
be in pain to get Kendall's
Spavin Treatment in the �p
- 0Forall external hurts and pales rk', w �a , P ' •&
...for all muscular troubles.
e
�Treatment1
K ndall
6.SHa
Spavin
tr. 1 e � .
mat s oo
P
g �, nM
. r�liN�tSrO'T, Sask., December nth, 1N31 ..
• 'Tleaee.send. me one copy of your TRRATISE ON TE
/H 1 have used your Renda�l'e 8pavin Cur! for over �,
eleven ed for
and tads o sore , o• th Igned) n.meEMAN." a •RSA1SENER'S
eleven ye ]s and toundit On. • (Signed) nl entsI a
ular
�ottle at your druggist's today. Re;
roe Treatment—Refined f for
CR. U. J. KENi�ALL COMPANY,‘ •
Falls, US.A.
�
,C1; o*,itlett A4vrrt,,
4. Milne skf i ge mu i 1s wjssiu s $
. tattoo. tau piori.O.Lsr t,sesea Aiwa ter .til
rt,.ar+aeltaie 41 t ;."r den O•ssir IXsr::INOr pr freNl
*WV i$ creat tae • 1115 tuber ;revs• i+tutw,too
awed, rem to;aha et;,, to 440194 tp gensrat m44
teraatns; ' Ogees; noel Dttetn,i leebetel. Put.
ntrio
Pussy"sSafety,
hour.year.old Bobby • was :stroking'
aide cat, before the•iireplape,-In perfect
content. The cat, also hapPY, began
-to pl r:'pudly. Bobby gazed at heat
askance for Willie, them suddenly'
seized her by' the tail and dragged list+
roughly away' front the hearth, Hist
mother interposed:
"You' must not hurt' your kitty, Bob!
bre."
"I'm not" said Bobby, protestingly,
'"but I've got to get her away from th$i •
fire; She's beginning to boll,"•
If you would please, allow yourself
to be instructed in znueh that yoy
Imo* by men who are ignorant of the
subject,'
Miner;°
'0 Pioneer Dog $exnedier
13oo'.: on
DOG DISEASES
and How to Feed
/tailed Free to env Ad.
dress by the Author.
H. Clay Glover -Do., ino.
125 West 24th Street
New York, U.S.A.
1
Attractive Proposition
'For man with all round weekly
newspaper experience and $400
or $500. Apply Box 24, Wilson
Publishing Co., Ltd,, 73 Adelaide
Street West.
FOR
SPRAINS; CUTS,
BRUISES, SWELLINGS
Use the Old. Reliable.
DALLS ACHES�A PAINS
SPAVIN
TREATMENT
FACE BROKE OUT
WITH PIMPLE
Hard, Large and Red.
Cuticura Healed.
"My face broke out with - pimples
that were hard. large and red They
festered and scaled over, :and itched,
' and burned causing me to scratch
them, I•tried'severa1 dlfferent'reni.
edies but they did nut help, any. ' ` 1
read an advertisement for Cuticura
Soap. and Ointment and purchased
some, and after using thein about a
month I was. completely • healed
(Signed) Miss Catherine 1. Carter
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow,
Nova Scotia.
Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal-
cum promote and traintain..akin pu-
rity, akin comfort`.and,.skin health.:
often: when all else fails. '
Sample EsPreab
thryyall
H. Adc1 ese• 't' Ltm-
/ied,'84F 8t. SpS�,,,�ehSt., W Montreal." old every.:
whore: Seep25e.Ointment fSond88c.Tale
umSc.
Enr"Cuticuris oit.n shaves without twig.
Vanished AfteiF Using Lydia;
E. i'inkha.an's 'Vegetable
ompound
t+ Branchton, Oz,t.—f "q%kien I wrr
to on fen help -my action was"
o t d curl
lar m� e by o
ity. wondered
I
too,'woulenufi
byyoud-b
r medicine. It
was -the most profit.
I. -have t
able action • L -have
ever taken, I heart
ityou, for
assure u
through its results 1
am relieved of most
of my sufferings.
have taken six boxes
of Lydia E. Pink.
ham'sVegetablee
Compound Tablets and a,bottle of Lydia
E. Pinkham s.Blood Medicine, and 1 card
honestly say l have never been so well
before. I had suffered from pains and
other troubles since I was fifteen years
old, and during the `Great War' period
I worked on munitions for two years,
and, in the heavy lifting Whichzny work ,
called for, I strained myself, causing
pelvic" irifiammation from which I have
Suffered untold agony, and I often haat
to give up and go to bed. Ihad doctored
for several years without :getting per-
, imanent relief, when.I started.:to take
' your medicines." --Mrs., GOLDWIN Mrs•
ENEE; Branehton, Ont:
r • Write to the Lydia E. Pirllt:haln Medi»
cine
Co..? Cobourg Ontario, for`a
free copy
of LydiaE•P'm�hamrs Px va Text
book upon
"Ailments of,'Women." 011
UNLESS you see' the' name "Bayer's on tablets, you
•
Fare` not getting Aspirin at all
A.Ccept .. only ;an r`unl rbl en package" of "Bayer Tablets'., of ,
Aspirin," which contalns directions. and dose worked out. by
physicians during 22 ' ears and Probed safe .by, niilllons for
Colds Headachelh Rheumatism(
• charnel 117(
Neuritis
Toothache Neuralgia u
Earache Lulnbs;gd ° Pain, Pail
Handy "Bayer" boxes of it tablets, Alto hattlea of 24 and :ifi4- I'irttl;giste.
�lepftin is the trade ,taark (reghlitcrefi in C'anaata) of lite. ti* ittiufaotere ef, V7�otio.
aeatieaoidester of •Satleylicsoirl. "While; it is Ivan known that itrplrifn nreane Buret%
mantrteettire, to aviist the eebtle a'geinst imitatiens, the at11Wts' o#.39tf3'er' ComeanE
Win he stamped With their Sena *l triitie mark the ,' Bava (1.rosN? '