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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1923-06-28, Page 3Make the Fagots+� a f' for ,il+dt'PN+aker's Have WfNDVRS OW SHE Trees. ; . ER ENDURED IT •: . .: went: One and ane -Half million dallars.plaa I' llxvo Yen ever noticed thatthepre' f tl #rataetion veiling 'calor of early spring iii#wets 14 Mrs. Connor Declares S' toniach is the tinavant o re 1 supplied from ail aourees to the ,(an, • yellow7 1ixp ituttorcup, daffodil, (lien forests. The plaS r.epr'eSetts the,priiuiore, a!Ed"'tsowsllp:are '!examplWW. ii terest.of:the people of:this' country: "I'iaore (Lare`.ialully eurielis pc/lets•about r sts and their �;are,in Tire- the colorS;et flowers.' AeGordiiig to a 1r lgasia ...fts i,. s, • 1t is span list compiled by' a botanist `east -as +vii ..,r m from i this t!}fer,tlte future, of the rt',. ea c' 287iLi it different species,' of fibarere, 222 Yellow, 222 red, 144 ofatlio'-leedaets of tla,e,:foiesteer ijendeot., 'I'ilta , MeneY, ayppnded • i blue, 7'3 'Violets 36 gre.sn, 12 orange, kind lalg'oly';;usectia;:to guard against and 4 brown., ThO botauiet spealte of two -conateraot the.`care',esi311ess of our peo- varieties as baaelc, .but ih.is. geoara11y plo,with°li°e'h uildersteed Oat t1' •IS no fetch. thing " 1 total value, of forest products i ate as abso!iltely black flower, l� you roll -your Ot.11, askfr C ET Ian IFE1 @WV' ( roort, label) er n- it. ee he st, et - the an ng a 0 ,si th 1 Surnames and Their Origin Trouble Was So Bald She Coal Haarldly Eat At All. "'if i.,hadn't gotten Tanlac :wheA 1 did I believe I would have had to go to a hospital," declared >Mrs, Wm. C!annor, 200, Eerie ijt., Hsamilton, Ont:, recently, "MY stoiiiaeli was so disordered that everything 7 ate made me deathly hiek and caused paths in the pit. of• my stomach that nearly drove me;distrae't• ed, Often the agony was. eo gnat I couldn't hell? ci'Ying, and for two or, three days at a time x wouldn't eat a Morsel of food. 7 WWIae nervous 'as a witch, miserable for the want of sloop, and often wonder now how I lasted through it all. iti. Canada in -a920, the last year for 'syllidij, More than ,ono 'Tower ch;Lngee its complete returns wee 'available, was Dolor :luring 'Ite period .of blooming, appi,osimately $316,000,000, says the; For ,instance.,' the beautiful double Natural Res,ou'rces Intelligence Service flowers of the Hebi,scue rentabills are of the Departmeait of the Interior. To white on opening in the morning, be - this, oaf curSe, must be ad'd'eed the in-' comepink at noon;: turn red, at. sun - creased value:. due, to •,processes of, set, and at night fade ,to a bluish tint manufacture through which wood •pase- The tree i5 ow s also ina native the ein and a and Japan, but grows West'lndles; , Another shrub, the .Claineee hydran- gea, has•flowe},s which, are•,Z;1'een when they first open and change later to a ro"seg"color. ",•� This'd in the .list is ;the tjheiranthus : inuoabilis, of ;which the blossom changes 'from yellow to orange, then .to red, and ends by be- coming a deep Purple. Even so com- mon: a flower as the phlox is first blue and then pink, wake,the forget-me-not MAYNARD of ...the English, and sometimes of the The name of "Maegenh•eard does ;'Tench name. not `sound very French:. As a matter a. aaaER of fact it is distinctly Teutonic.. Yet It should. be remembered that while Variation—Bleecker, ' Blakster, Blak- i ,language is •a modified de- man, Bielcher, Bleger. the mreneh e Racial Origin --Dutch, English, German velopment of Latin, the names of th !. French; are in the big majority of cases and Danish. of Teutonic origin, for ancient. Gothic' Source—An occupation. 'very ' blood relaond'erates' in modern Freneb Here is a family name'which `Y b p veins ,(certain localities excepted), be- well illustrates• the common anoestry in in somewhat greater percentage of the Teutonic tongues. It's an occ g than that of the original Gauls or pational,name. That is to say, it was Celts, and overwhelmingly greater used first in connection with the given than Roman blood. When ,the eoiiquering• : C--oths swept. down over the ruins of the Roman em - es in reachingits, complete form. This would at least double' rte value, and make' a „totel well over six' hundred millioa:'dollars. 4 The' Tosieaiid oneiiiaii million dollars; therefore, `would repre- eent an insurance cast equal only to about one-half of one per cent. of the value of the product of the forest. We are in trouble without a marteh, when. our •newspaper is .iaot on•harfd there is a vacancy in our lives, and in. numerous other matters the products of the forest are indispensable. •They t ohaiiges� frau# a yellow 'tint to its true enter so intimately into the lives of and beautiful blue, the people, to -day that each anal, every.. • Among white flowers only fifteen out one' should .re•info•ce• this money ex ei, a hundred have any scent; among personal responsibility yellow and violet each about nine per pendture'with p for care with fire in the bush as, well cent.' Few blue flowers. are ,scented, as interest others and do their part in the most notable exception beingpreb- making the Canadian• forests safe for ably` the > Roman 3ayacintle, whioh, _-ti,.ther double or single.: is'deliciouslY r. name to indicate . the calling of the person referred to. The number of 'generations it took pine they quickly adopted the superior .such names to lose their' descriptive language and civilization of their foes, significance and become mere family an but naturally did not'•change their own r"tags" varked with the individual cir- nies which. in the course of. time cumstances•. It.: generally depended: pan , Kaye, been madifled rather than aban- upon the continuity of occupation train Boned. father to son. " ae; enheard" was - in The "bleecker" of }Tolland was a M g. LOW SPIRITED fragrant. "The'splendid results my husband le Avrti rah sets. nekreisic'uea' is iter smear a�a rtsf ;lteiti nese., Botltee ], eefitF1e. i'olitu Oviatertp cats a,�tv ox i'lrxcl7,rar� ue tweeze µed i ere • Teter the Nee aa'teh+ ;genu rtt 1440.1411604(141440.1411604(14oe04(14 ..:tu(u;., ot#e mar sot hist . rim Write Awe esteem), co.. reterleie, pie got from Tanlac about a year ago caused Tee to try it, and the treatment ended my suffering in a few weeks' time, and gave me a new lease on health. T don't believe there's a healthier woman in Hamilton than I am now, and.I can't praise Tanlac enough." Tanlac is for erste by all good drug- gists. Accept no. substitute. .Over 37 million bottles sold. Among scarlet flowers• there is not one which has'any scent. As a rule, the more brilliant the color of a AND ._DEPRESSED I flower the less likely itis to be scent- ed A • Plants with sweet-smelling flowers P Blood are more common in dry than in moist A� Co ca bloom profusely on dry uplands ,and fill the air with their tion. presented by the scent, bu e swampy ground are seldom highly scented, and if they are their: odors are Unpleasant. Insect Bites: The insect enemies of man are Condition which were combined the roots- of our bleacher of linens.,aIn this country the -modern ' English' words., •'•'might'' and' farm"of the name has often been short - "hard," or- "hardy,".",' The Normans' niied to Bleeker. Apparently (arid his - brought it into England with, a "Y." !tory verifies the observation) the linen • Thus the family name of Maynard is i industry was more important in Hel- en English development of the "given land' in the middle ages tban it was name, Menarti, as might be expected 1 England, for the imported Dutch name from the further .inplifiastitiop a to is more commontoday than that which the French tongue has tended, English origin; . which is Blakst n or is the . French farm, .a family name Brahman; quite common in that'.coiintry. Men- "Bleioher" is the German word for , pard 'occurs. as a variation sometimes , bleacher, and is the Danish. HEALTHY CHILDREN . ALWAYS SLEEP WELL The healthy child' sleeps ` well and during' its waking hours is never cross but always happy and laughing. It is only the sickly child that is cross and peevish. Mothers, if your children do not sleep well; if they are cross and cry a great deal, give them Baby's Own Tablets and they will soon be well and Happy again. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which Y'egulate the bowels, sweeten the stom- ach ,banish constipation, colic and in- digestion and promote healthful sleep. 1 ;1 They are absolutely guaranteed free to ;, from opiates and may be given to the newborn babe with perfect safety. oXq They are sold by medicine dealers, or by mail at 25 cents a box from The eeii Dr. 'Williams' Medicine Co„ Brock - an 1 vale, Ont, L ;he ori Asir se roe :mo Ye ;ce sine; 'My Little Soul. In church I sit, while all about, Good people bow in sober prayer, In worship earnest and devout— "And yet my little seed goes out And seeks the ape:• air. It wanders out among the trees, It kisses all the grasses slim, It whispers with the droning bees While through the windows, ` on breeze; Colne echoes of a hymn. It flutters up among tho throng OI blossoming :leaves :that gayly nod To welcome it; and while the. song Floats'up ;`from • ,worship —glad and strong. My little soul finds God. The Song Sparrow's Nest. Here where tumultuous vines Shadow the porde at the west, Leaf, with tendril entwiiines 'Under a song sparrow's nest. She in her pendulous nook Sways with the warm wind tide, I with a pen or a book Rock as soft at her side. Comrades with nothing to say, Neither of us intrudes, - But through the lingering day Ealy of us its and broods, Not upon hate and fear, Not upon grief or doubt, Not upon spite or sneer, These we could never hatch out. She broods on wonderful things; Quickening life that belongs To a heart and a voice and wings, But ---I'm not so sura of my songs! the Treasure. What, have 7 counted as life's gold? A tree, the Melt of alttunin fire; Some hours of peace I could not hold; Love, in a Western shire. Due to Dor climates. ' Thyme, sage and lavender, and Weak Nerves. for instance, Nearly all women and most men suf- fer at times' from fits of depression and low spirits, from which they are 'un- able to free themselves. They cannot attend to their duties satisfactorily and are unable to get -any pleasure out of 112e. People who suffer,in this way soon lose their energy of mind and body. They lack vitality because their blood is poor and ill -nourished, and -their• nerves are starved in conse- quence. The only way to obtain new ealth is by building up the blood w Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The new rioh blood • made by those pills will carry renewed health: and energy to every part of the body. Your appetite will Improve, your spirits brighten and you will be endowed with fresh energy and find a new joy in living. Mrs. G. Reid, Napanee, Ont., tells ofthe beneftrshe found through the use of,Dr. Wi1l1ams Pink Pills. She says: 1 have used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills on different occa- sions and cannot emphasize too strong- ly the benefits derived from them. I was growing nervous, my complexion was becoming sallow and my eyes dull and listless. • My vitality was poor and T did not sleep well. I became despond ent, losing interest in my work, which seemed to tire me so easily. I began using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and af- ter fter taking six boxes I began to enjoy life again and looked much brighter and felt happier. My appetite im- proved, I gained :in weight and could sleep without any ;nervous -wakefulness during the night, I also used. these pills while nursing my baby and found them a wonderful help both for myself and for making' my baby better na- tured. For these reasons• I gladly re- commend e -commend; thein to anyone whc needs a tonic for the rebuilding of strength and energy." You canget these Pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. • voleue,: ileloe, ..eta. 14101O14 s.a bl' f*id(a. untoF tualattl t:v(Jo.,'aC.td l#htEo�, Apo �X Ohm:shy 8tt, Ontario, .1-1old4 Reward It is saki that the province of •STs lsatchewaa stands ,fl'atst in the wiaxlrt, In regard to the number of rural teles phones per population With a tele -1 phone for every nine of the population Tanlac Vegetable Bills are nature's avis remedy for constipation. For sale everywhere. `+y ,' Concerning Moonlight. It is probable that very few persons are aware ,of the fact that the full moon gives several times more than twice tah•e'light of the half moon•. They I may be still more surprised to learn that the ratio is approximately as nine to one. • Stebbins and Brown, taking advant- age of the extreme sensitiveness :. too light of a selenium cell, measured the amount of ligght coming from the moon• at different phases, with the result above mentioned. The reason for the remarkable difference shown is to be found in the varying angles of reflec- tion but r- t th wild flowers of low or faces• of our satellite to the sun. The' moon isbrighter between first quarter and full than between full and last quarter. • MI.,ard's Liniment for safe everywhere Commercial Importance of 'Walrus., The Inference le Qbvieua. A motorist 'named Taiin klatch., Examined itis tank with a Ina ch. Though deploring hie.fate, We are glad to relate, The insurance was paid ; Magnifies Soun A sound control atta phoxsographe invented in can magnify their tones; abler• them to be used in re size. .'., numerous, especially in,the tropics and Then, in the summer night, When I 'awake with a start, I think of the nest_ at the height— The leafy height of my heard I think el the mother love, Of the patient .wings close feried, Of the sky that broods above, Of the love that broods on the world. - .Ethelwyii Wetherald, "$-le is Called Jesus." According to the "Matin," the oldest Stars who) you lie upon your back; Hills that hold a water -cup; All gleaming parallels of, track, .All brown road's loading up. —Orrick ,Johns. in the North during the :summer, and their stings are often extremely pain- ful; fortunately, however, they are set - . el dom, dangerous. The parasites of man and of. his couch and,'also the flying bloodsuckers' description of Jesus Christ has just been cliscoverecl in aai old Latin text in the Vatican Library, Which has been revised under the supervision •of Pape such as gnats. and mosquitoes, inflict a painless sting, but one nevertheless that causes swelling and considerable itching. , ,True irritation is owing to formic .acid or some other subs•talrce that the in5'ect;injects for the purpose of thinning .;... k bo d andapre ven ti eg :ts Coagflati�istl'lt cani esivelzd in. The itchineceaseswhen the' acid is neutralized by an alkaline applica- tion such as ammonia, soda, limewater, glycerin' or soap. The application should, be made immediately after the bite,before scratching eras abraded the skin and has given opportunity for the germs of inflammation to infect it. Attacks of insects, especially. of the flying ones, can be more or 'less pre- vented by the •external ,use of oil of citronella, cedar oil or kerosene. The. most serious stings are inflicted by outdoor insects—ants, bees, wasps, hornets, spiders, tarantulas:, scorpions and,centipedee. The ordinary,ante of temperate regions are not formidable, though black ants may inflict a some- what painful sting. In the tropics some of the ants are vicious • and dangerous on account of their numbers. Tales are told ;of ants surrounding men and animals and actually killing Ona eat- ing them. The stingsof bees, wasps, and hor- nets are familiar to most of us. A few spiders, 'among which are tarantulas, are venomous; so are scorpions• and centipedes. Their bite causes an in- Siammatory and often painful swelling together with general symptosissuch; as dizziness, faintness, nausea, blurred vision, headache, numbness of the ex- tremities and sometimes even slight paralysis. Ire the case of children the symptoms may be alarming, and with infants the result may be fatal. It is best to, apply ammonia to the bite at once and to give stroeg coffee or some other stimulant to drink. - Fish Niggerin'? The speed of a swallow is about Sixty-five .miles• an hour. A carrier' pigeon averagee.. fifty' Without much efrort. Next conies tho wild d b o e 9e , ,forty; pheasant, thirty-eight; and Crow, tWenty-five miles an hour. Mltiard's Whiniest used by Phyal;C rens. The walrus • furnishes about 1500 pounds of meat, 1000 pounds of oil and 540 pounds _ of leather, andthewhite whale furnishes much more. The names of all J•ap e commer- cial steamers end with the word "Meru." . . Vse • He—"I often-eit for hours and dream of bow happy we'll be when we're mar Pius , �1 t . Tied." It"is a pollce report under Pro -Con- :,-SI$—"If you'll cut out the dreaming, sun PubltuS Lentiilus, wlio, it is stated, .'we'll be married sooner."' was the predecessor of'Pontius Pilate. as s The pollee description of Jesus Christ A Peeled Birch Tree. 70 a1 follows;— Defaced it steeds! I do not know your "He has long fair,hair falling in � name, curls on the shoulders. They are, part- Who peeled this birch -bark tree, but ed in. the middle, Christ wears the I ah, the sh'aine! double -pointed beard which is fairer , You wanted on a bit of bark to send than the hair. His eyes are light blue 1 A maudlin little message to a friend? anti wear a kind- expression; but at. To snake a uapl.in.ring, or some such times they flash under the stress of I trash? temper. And so with pocketknife yo1i needy "Re is of normal build and stands must gash erect, The voice is soft. . Be was •, A ghastly wound, and heel a birch -bark never .seen to laugh, but people often! tree. saw heal cry, His hands are very well ` Out of my thoughts; 'Ola you, whoe'er, kept. you bel ;'Ile iso:called ;esus, son of Mary. Itis —Margaret Clarke Russell friends•also call him the son of God," Although 100 tons of opium would 4. 111. C ili•� needs S 0. ;ricer MONEY ORDERS. supply the medical is Send a Domtalon blxpress iVioney tries, the annual world production Order.' I, ivo Dollars costs three cents. nearly 21000 tens. A Negro went fishing. He hooked a big ,catfish which pulled him over- board",As he crawled back into the boat, he said, pllilosophlcally1 "What I wania kno`Sv"is,dis; Is dis Niggaii fishin', ;or "is die fish iggerin' 7" Fierce Variety, Stucee ' And,poo•r Harry was killed by a revolving crane." - English won'iam---"My word! what fierce, birds you have in America," fl l'ifli Live Glossy Hair Follows use of Cuticura Soap and Ointtnent. On retiring rub Cuticura Ointment into the scalp, especially spots of dandruff acid itching. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Soap 25 . Mamma 25and 50c.. Talcum2Sc. Sold throughouttheDominion. CanadianDepot: L ane, Limited, 944 St. Paul St.. W. Montreal. Cuticura Soap shaves without rasa. �>I NIGH MORNING � KEEP YOUR. EYE& gel -BAN cLBAA AND �•'j,EALT'%�Y' Sl TOA, ERBF EIC CARE ROOM' Nnt%,1NR CA. Cq!<.10011dPI Attractive Propo i For man with all round. weekir newspaper experience and, $400' or $500. Apply Box .24; Wilson Publishing Co., Ltd., 73 Adelaide Street West. America's Pioneer Dog Z•aemedien '800;. 0n DOG DISEASES and How to Feed Mailed Free to any A.1 dress by the Autber. E. Clay Glover Co., Ina 1299 'West 24th Street New York. V.S.A. MOTHER ttW LARGE FR': la Recommends Lydia E. Pink. basin's Vegetable Compound to Other Mothers Hemford,., N. S.-: I ani the mother of four children and I was so weak after " my last baby came that I could not do my work and suffered for months until a friend induced me to try Lydia E. Rnkgham's Vegetable Compound. Since taking the Vegetable Compound' illy weakness has left me and the pain in en:back has gone. I tell all my f� who are troubled with female we Stag "' to take Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, for I think it is, the best medicine ever sold. You may advertise my letter."—Mrs. GEiRGD I. CROUSE, Hanford, N. S. My First Child Glen Allen, Alabama.—"I have began greatly benefited by taking Lydia. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for bearing -down feelings and pains. I was troubled in this way for nearly four years following the birth of my first child, and at times could hardly stand on my feet. A neighbor recommended the Vegetable Compound to me after I bad taken doctor's medicines without much benefit. • It has relieved my pains and gives me strength. I recommend it and give you permission to use my testi- monial letter. Mrs IDA RYE, Glen ,Allen, Alabama. Women who suffer should write to the Lydia E.i'inkham Medicine Co.,Cobourg, Ontario, for a free copy of Lydia E. Pinkham's Private Text -Book upon ` Ailments Peculiar to Women. 0 • dor "the best rue tioto # of Tour life toy Millard's. • Srte'1d l Tor: • Sore itfuscii•s, Sprains, l#rutsoe. S 5--'23 2. ISU6 No,. UNLESS you see the nate "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all Aa~cep t only,an "unbroken package" of "Bayer. Tablets of Aspirin," Which contains directions and dose worked out by physici<1fs during /2 years arid proved safe by millions for . Colds Headache Rheumatism 'Foot:I-locile Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Mindy r°T✓'a•`Yer" boxes of tablets --Also bottles of g4 and 100. -Druggists. it tr:iats marls (r.gistrred In Canada) nt Dwyer 2,t'sn tact re 1s1onwer a Amputees t t4 known that ASPirlot sn inanntact re,.r oC Ssist the 3lr while it I's rel 0 t ttuf;a.eturs, to ,,eta[ file ;5u#rit a!•snin::t irnitatio##>�the rj i'✓a�'Crb�s..e'S'0t t;,gmi)#•nii na .., tvlli`be Y,tar#tpod With trier; ge3xt<gftcl tro,ds triarlt, the {