The Exeter Advocate, 1923-2-1, Page 7'EItV'OUS EX . USTION
The Qxlly Sure Relief is to Ea -
riche and Build Up the Blood.
Nervous exhaustion is the cause of
headaches and dizziness, and it is' due,
almost always, to conditions of Ina
poverished blood. Tablets anti pow-
ders for headaches should Thever be
taken; they :cannot possibly reach the
root of the trouble, and are often most
harmful. All that is needed to bring
relief is a tonic that will enrich and
purify the brood, ask 4ihe very beat
tonic for tine purpose le Dr. Williams'.
Pink Pi11's. These pills have a direct
action on the blood, and in this way.
the headaches, dizzinees and other bad.
symetoms rapidly disappear.. Mr.
Mark F. Taylor, Granby, Que., tells
what thio medicine did for hiin. He
rays: -"I had severe headaches welch
would be aceorpealied by vomiting
spells. These would last for two or ,
three' days at a time. I would take one
of these spells every three or four
weeks, and it is almost impossible to
describe the misery they caused. nie.
I tried a number of medicines without
getting relief, until one day my mother
brought me six boxes of Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills. Whee they were used I
was feeling much better, and I got a •
further supply, and under the continued
treatment every symptom of the trou-
ble disappeared. I cannot sneak too
highly of this medicine far it oertainly
has done wonders for me."
You can gat these pills through any
medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents
a bog or six boxes for $2.50 from The
Dr. Williams' Medicine Co„ Brock-
ville, Ont.
Run on Lower Flange.
An electrically driven hoist with a
capacity of a ton has been combined
witile a trolley conveyor that can be
ran en the lower ange of a standard I-
beam,
Container for Match Boxes.
Two rubber vacuum cups hold a new
container for match boxes on any
smooth surface.
Now, _ : Word of Magic.
There is such a thin ; as a. statement
eoutaining more poetry than truth
"Turn back the universe and give me
y'es'terday,";"sings weer and "listene
.well," but it's uzihea,'itby just the amine:
"Taking' a trip on-neernory n chill" is
all right—lupi occeei„aal.3`, but it can
become a mental 'and spiritual dope.
The slaves of tthia habit are tutaily un-
fit for
ai-fit.for the realities aS to4.ay.
To a healthy mind, all pleat -erre is
contagious. We have all .enjoyed hear-
ing old people talk of bygohe days.,
but frankly, didn't your pledsure arise
from the fact that it gave them plea-
sure to live those days over again?
Thee sort of thing is a bit akin to the
truth that "all the world loves a lov'e'r."
For old people to Jive in the past is
not curly natural, but becoming aztcl
Lovable. But as, long as "To -day"
brings to you duties and task's and bur-
dens, can you successfully perform
those bases cued duties. and lifit those
burdens if your strength: is sapped by
an over -Indulgence in the dope et re-
trospection?
Enter ieto to -day ea ardently and
entllusi;aseira•lly as if there had never
bowl a yesterday, and never would be
a to -morrow. Instead of waiting ten
years, and looking back upon it as one
of "the good old days," which you may
vainly wish to recall, squeeze from it
now the goodly share of wfceleseme
joy and serenity it surely holds;
Instead oaf sentimentally looking
back on pest days as "the good old
days," why not sensibly and optimisti-
cally and practically view each new
clay, right whitle you are living it, as
"a good old day?" Ani: most important
of all, make to -day "e. good ad day"
for everybody with whtom you come in
contact. To -day ought to be the beet
old day of all the "good old days."
Why? Because if we have eivead truly
end earnestly we have just a little
more experience and wisdom to put in-
to today.
--.
Minard's Liniment for Neuralgia
Popularity is rnore often a reward
for not displeasing people than for
pleasing them.
To Remove Wall Paper.
Heat a gallon of water, and add to it
a heaping tablespoonful rot :salt-petre.
Apply this to the wall with a brush,
keeping the water hot all the tinge. Af-
ter a. few applications the paper will
pull off easily.
Translations of the Bible, or por-
tions of it, are published by the Brit-
ish and Foreign Bible Society in 550
different Ianguages.
Surnames and Their Origin
BAGLEY
Varlation—Bagly.
Racial Origin—English.
Source—A locality.
This Ls one of those family names
Which might well have sprung up in-
dependently in many sections of Eng-
land thtroutghoaut the period in, which
the majority of family name. ware
formed—that is to say, betwee" to
eleventh and the fc:trteenth centuries.
And all of the available in dica,ticns in
the form of historical records • of come
ties, townshps and villages go to show
that it did.
The "Bagley" was the kind of local
geographical name which might have
sprung up almost anywhere in the
country.
As a geographical term it wee simp-
ly the combination of two ancient An-
glo -Seem words, "boelge" and "leagh."
The former is the word which in the
course of time has developed into our
modern verb "bulge," meaning to
swell. The latter is f .mud principally
in gecoraphical names, in the termina-
tions, "ley," "lea" and "high," and it
meant either meadow, or untitled land.
The "boelge," "leagh" or "bagley,"
therefore, simply referred to some
local piece of rising or swelling ground
that was untilled. Any one living on
such ground was likely to be distin-
guished in the speech of Ms com-
munIty by reference to it.
RAMSEY
Racial Origin—English.
Source—A iocality.
Ramsey is one of those English
names which are distinctly Anglo-Sax-
on, in distinction from .these which. are
Norman-French. Still it does not fol-
low that all who bore it in tfae first
place were Saxons; A name of this
sort gives, little or na clue to the race'
of those who first used it, because it
was a place name before it became a
family name, and the Norman, when
they spread their sway over England,'
saw no reason for renaming the lo-
cality.
Like all family memos derived from.
place names, its first general use was
to indicate the place from which a
given person or family had come, thus
distinguisieeng a man from others, who
bore the same given name. Later,
these names, for the most part, lust
their locality significance and became
the hereditary names of families. Only
in a minority of caste.- do suoh names
indicate, that the oniginall bearers were
"of" a certain locality in the sense
that they were the rulers of it.
As a place name, Ramsey is a com-
bination of the Saxon "ey," which
meant "isle" or "iel•and" and either
"ram," or else the word "reoma." The
last named meant the "edge" oe "bar -
der" and was the ancient form of our
modern word "rim."
Progressing
Mother -"Mary, don't you think you
are getting too old to play with the
hone?"
Mary -"No, mother; the older I get
the better I-lik:e them,"
GUARD THE BABY
AGAINST CO'
To guard the babe against needs
notbing can equal Baby's Own Tab-
lets. The Tablets are a mid laxative
that will keep the little one's stomach
and bowels working regularly. It is a
recognized fact that where the stom-
aeh acrd bowels are in good order that
colds will not exist; that the health of
the little one will be good and that he'
will thrive and he happy and good-na-
tured. The Tablets are sold by media
C1n17 dealers or -by mail at 25 cents a
box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co„ Brockville, Ont..
A New Year Thought.
At long lest we shall find them, if we
set ourselves to look,
The answers to the problems in old
Time's big puzzle -book!
The why and how and wherefore of
the ups and downs we meet;
The meaning of the corneae and the
turnings in Life's Street!
At long last we shall learn them—ail
the Lessons of the way.
At long last we s'liai1 sing them—all
the carols of the day.
We may not find it quickly, but at
long last if we're true—
Well dig it out and finish it—that
work we're meant to do!
At long last we shall get there—to the
top of Hill Success;
We mustn't tire of climbing, we must
onward, upward press!
And- ` ehen the mist's have broken we
shall view with clearer sight--
The
ghitThe reason far the failures which have
helped us gain the height.
Lillian Gard.
'The Pleasure of Music.
Beauty in all' its, glory can be
brought to the hearts of children
through music.
The joy received from hearing
beautiful melodies preserves that
idealism, which ie one of the most pre-
cious poss'essions- of dh1idhood. When
such music is heard it reaches, their
consciousness through rhythm, melody
and harmony, through foam and style,
through the warmth of stringed instru-
ments or the rich tones of a French
horn, but it all affords a pleasure
which finds eche within and is an in-
fluence for good.
The world can not live without
music. It is uplifting and makes one
think of the better things of life.
When we realize how vital a factor
music is in the life of each individual
we will also realize how important it
is to hear good music.
Taking interest for money Ient to
Hebrews was expressly forbidden by
the Mosaic Law.
•y...- - 1PIIIMOVillikille011,41
Agenerous sample lin
ofLisl4nt Posture+will
,Be.,nexa i, Postpaid, for
4c in'stempa: "Write;
Is Your
Fa
t
£ ealti
QTJ say "No" to thechild ren when tea or . coffee is being
passed; but while explaining that little folks should not risk
health, do you drink tea or coffee yourself?
Yoiir•heaitliis valuable, too—and their need for a hot drink
with breakfast may be as great as yours. `
There's complete • satisfaction in Postum, and safety alike
for young and old.-Postum is made from clean, hard wheat and
is free from any element of harm. It has a pleasing aroma, de-
lightful flavor—and thousands who .have. Wisely stopped tea
and coffee are finding satisfaction, comfort and better health, in.
wholesome Instant Postum..
.At your Grocer's in Seated, Air -tight Tins
Canadian Postum Cereal Co.,
,inited
POStUmF0R H'GA, i'l
"There's a Reason'
45 Front St, E.' Torotlto.
Factory: Windsor, Ontario
wiumeezeteseiresen
CAN SWING ' PICK
LIKE HE.USED TO
Miner Thanks Tanlac, For Put -
Hips Back On Jona After
Mee s Fo cel 1 to Quit..
"When Taniae edged my little
grand -daughter so wonderfully I
thought fns -Sebe the medicine would
help me too, and since I've taken it I
am feeling fin," said John Jopes, 19
Sterling St., tendon Ontario.
"1 carne here a year or 110 ago from
Calgarry, where I wan a miner, but had
to quit on account of asthma," he eon-
tinued. "I was badly run down, and
then I got a touch of pneumonia that
knocked me out comp1ateliy. I couldn't
get niy strength back, diad nio e,Ifpestite,
was unable to work and didn't kuow
what' it was to get a good night's elOop.
"13y the time I took three bottles of
Taniae I was eating just anything,
sleeping like a log and I have been .on'
the job ever since. My asthma doesn't
bother me so much now, and It's a race
between m'e and my little grand -daugh-
ter at meal time, for we batik have
splendid appetites.'
Tania; is for sale by all good drug-
gists. Over 35 million bottles sold.
PUT STOMACH IN
ORDER AT ONCE
(Tape's Diapepsin" for
Gas, Indigestion or
Sour Stomach
Instantly! Stomach corrected! Your
never feel the slightest distress from
indigestion or a sour, acid, gassy stom-
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the stomach all sourness, flatulence,
heartburn, gases, palpitation and pain
disappear. Druggists guarantee each
package to correct digestion at once.
End your stomach trouble for few
cents,
A Quick Relief
fox headache
A headache is frequently caused
by badly digested food; the gases
and acids resulting therefrom mo
absorbed by the blood which in
tura irritates the nerves and
causes painful symptoms called
headache. neuralgia, rheuma-
tism, etc. 15 to 30 drops of
57telher Selgel's Syrup will correct
faulty digestion and afford relief.
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America's rinonear Dog Fs emedies
Book on
DOG DISEASES
and How to Feed
Mailed Free to any Ad-
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129 11lest 24th Street
New York, U.S.A.
Faster Than the Fastest.
Orchestra Drumelest--•-"I'In lee fast-
est man in the world."
Vio'liniett—"How's that?"
O. D.—"Time files; doesn't it?"
V.—"So thay stay." -
O. D.—"Weal, I beat time."
MONEY bRDERS.
It is always safe to send a Dominion
Express Money Order. Five dollars
costs three cents;
Death and Life..
I do net know what may befall to -mote
row,
What stores of blessing; or what
weight of sorrow;
But this I know, whatever may befall,
Whatever Life may be, Death ends it
all.
But stay! Does Death end all we
know of living?
Though it may end the tears and woo
and the fcrgiving,
•
Is it no rattier, 0 my Soul, the door
To Life Eternal, life for evermore?
i\To ;;reselling doubts. shall quell my
heart's believing.
. Though hell and furies ply their arts
deceiving;
The ley stream may o'er my body roll,
But Death can never rob in of my
Soul.
Quite Untrue.
The village postman., being an invet-
erate gossip, cou.id,.aver•. resist read-
ing the postcards entrusted to him to
deliver, and then communicating the
news them gained to; eltiers.
The doctor was much bothered by
this, and one clay, in i' ailing to a
friend who lived quite close, he added:
"I would tell you more, only I know
the pcisitman will read it."
He then 'meted the nand In title let-
ter -box, wnlleiice it was co?iected, and
taken to tlhe poet -office, and, sen but
for delivery.
The postmian stamped up to the
berme with the card and knocked at
flys door.
To ithte surprise of the good Wily who
1, opened the door, the postman handed
her e piostcard, amid exclaimed angrily;
I
"He's a liar! T don't read 'end,"
6SSU.E No, 4—•'22..
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When Bilious,
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To clean out your bowels without
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Indigestion, our, upset etonaoli, and
aIa silch distress gone , by .morning.
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New Socket Wrench.
Weighing only lye pocked; a socket
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Pain'
For immediate relief rub the
affected part with Minard's
L•milnent. It penetrates raster
and further than any other,
soothing and stopping pain.
Two generations have crowned
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ete-ELF 1tzQuIRE6
parties to knit men's wool socks
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ANTED—EXPI Ii.ITINCED l N'iT-
1 TERS wanted to operate Colton's
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11 leoepitai Training Scbcol for
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eight-hour duty; requirements: one year
Of High School or its equivalent. Fur-
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oriel Hospital, Niagara Falls, New York,
^Superintendent of Nurses-
BELTIN FOR SALE
ELTING OF ALL KINDS, N17W QR
used, pulleys,, saws, cable, hose,
etc., shipped subject to approval at low.
est prices- in Canada. York Belting Co.,
112 York St., Toronto.
One of the first lessons in life is.
to learn how to obtain victory out of
defeat.
Minard's Liniment for Rheumntisni,,
Rugby footibaIl celebrates its cen.
tenary this year.
SEVERE. ITCHING
BURNINGPIMPLES
Over Face and Nec c, Face
Disfigured, Cuticura Heals,
"My trouble began with a rash
which later turned to pimples. The
pimples were quite large
and of a reddish color, and
were scattered all over my
face, neck and forehead.
The itching and burning
were so severe that 1 could
not help scratching. My
face was disfigured for
about a year.
"The trouble lasted about a year
before I began using Cuticura Soap
and Ointment. They afforded relief
within two weeks, and at the end of
six weeks I was healed." (Signed)
Clarence J. Burnell, 474 Tyler St.,
Pittsfield, Mass., Jan. 4, 1921.
Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes.
Sample £acbFree by titan. Address: "xymena,L1m-
ited, 344 St. Paul St, W., Montreal." Sold every-
where. Soap 25e. Ointment 25 and 50e. Talcum 25e.
'Cuticura Soap shaves without raug.
RS. AMBER'S
ACHES &N6 PA!NS
Vanished After Using Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound
"Branchton, Ont.—"When I wroth
to you for help my action was mostly
11 ,, alpromoted by curios-,
i ity. 1 wondered if
„ : i i 1, too, would benefit
by your medicine. It
was the mostrofit-
able action Ip have
ever taken, I heart-
ily assure you, for
through its results I
am relieved of most.
of my sufferings. I
have takensix boxes
of Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable
Compound Tablets and a bottle of Lydia
E. Pinkham's Blood Medicine, and I can
honestly say I 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 which my work
called for, I strained myself, causing
pelvic inflammation from which I have
suffered untold agony, and I often had
to give up and go to bed. I had doctored
for several years without getting per-
tnanent relief, when I started to take
your medicines."—Mrs. GoLDWIN
ENER, Branchton, Ont.
Write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medi-
cine Co., Cobourg, Ontario, fora freecopy
of Lydia E. Pinkham's Private Text -
Book upon ",fili;lents Qf Women." 0
Rheumatism?-ban1skpaLn!
Apply Sloan's. Restore healthy circu-
lation of blood through congested tis-
sues. Since congestion causes the pain
almost instant relief!
cloan's Liniment
Made in Canada —kills a'nl
UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you
are not getting Aspirin at all
Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin," 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 Pain
Randy "Bayer" boxes of 1.2 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100--1) uggista
(Ile ho trade meat (registered.in Canrtda.) of Bai•Er.ManU a tuts, oa tin t.
Aspirin 1 f a- s . e. it le v, all known that ,4l,pitin n r atld Bey4
ttcrtfcacidestax o
finftevIlgauict, While
mninirnotttze,-to: ss`.•istt'ha 1niblicu,tialust�imitations, the .nWets of lssl5'er 001.41.par4Y
win be stamped. with their general •trad,5..rcark, lite "Heyer there."