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The Exeter Advocate, 1922-11-23, Page 7Conte stipat on • hod A druggist -says: "For nearly *hider years hove tile Extrac t of Boats, known asMother Ssig ei's Curative Syrup, for arresting and permanently reliev in„ constipation and indigestion. It is an old reliable remedy that never fails to do the work." 30 drops thrice daily. Get the: I Genuine. SOc,and$2.00bottles. 2 0045e11/414E102442C4MSeleee6eeet4 AVERAGE WOMAN NEEDS MORE BLOOD 'Poor Blood the Cause of Head- aches and Run Down Peeling.. To the woman in the home—the wo- "man solosety confined to the house, 'either through household duties or the. ertre of children, or both—Dr, Wil drams' Pink Pills are a positiv N bless- ing. The average woman has too little blood. Iiereeerves are easily irritated and she worries over little things; has severe headaches and backaches and generally feelsworn out. With the awonsaa who uses Dr.. Williams' fink 't' Pills the condition is different. She is always well and the care of her child ren or household duties is a, real plea- sure. This le because Dr. Williams' Pink Pills enrich and purify'the blood supply which brings vigorous. health: A and strength. Mrs. `H. Everitt, Parry Harbor, Ont., Lias used these pills with benefit end, eays:—"I cannot recom- , xnen d Dr. i11 W ia mnR i P n& Pills too hhighly. I was run down, and very weak, and after using the pills A felt like a different woman, They are won- derful l strength builders, For naming =others they are a blessing, at least I have found them so," If you are suffering from Rny con- dition due to poor, watery blood, or weak nerves, begin tak#ng Dz Wil- liam's Pink -Pills now, and note !row your strength. and Health wilt, improve. You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine, or they will be sent by mall, post paid, at s0 cents a box or nix boxes for C1,60 from The Dt, Wu - Dams' Medicine Coe Brockville, Ont. Sultan Gets Biggest Pay. The Sultan, receives the largest #n- come paid to any earthly sovereign, MONEY ORDERS, Pay your out,oOtown accounts by Iaominien Express '.Haney Order. Five Dollars costs three coats, Ald to Reading. A mew rectangular 'reading glass is supported by a frame at the correct distance above printed matter eo that it does not have to be held in the band. Minard's Linimert for Dlatemper. The One on Trial. Mrs. Hitanl•Otton—•"Would you be milling to come on trial for a week?" Prospective Cook ---"A wake is it? Muire 01 could tell 'whether Oi'd lotke ycz. in wan day." Why Do Onions Make..Us Cry? - Ii! a sense, ewe are always "crying,!', and onions only make our eyes weep more rapidly than' usual, Our body is perpetually supplying tears to our eyes, and every time we bilak these tears are smeared by 'the ereiad across the ball of the eye in order to clean it. Onions containbetween their layers an acrid oil. This oil is. highly vola- tile, that is, on reaching the .air it quickly turns into vapor and releases a sulphur compound which it contains.. This surphlur makes the eyeball smart, and the eye nerves; at ones sig- nal to tale brain for an additional sup- ply of tears, as an added protection against the sulphur. This extra sup- ply: is produeed to rapidly that It .cant - not be carried away perceptibly down the nose in the usual way, but over five's and so we weep. r,. Sumac. Slain by the silver swords of frost The last bright blossomsso lies Stripped of their gold by rubber winds Bare boughs beseech the dries; heard the wild geese in the night Go honking overhead, Lost in gray clouds that o'er the moon Like frightened phantoms Sed, But in the brown de erted #!Olde And lonely country lanes Where but the withered memory Of summer's green renaaine. That ragged gypsy crone who goes 4bout foretelling snow, November keeps the snaeldering blase Of sumac fires aglow, THE FALL WEATHER HARD ON LITTLE ONES Canadian fall weather is extremely bard on little ones. One day is warm and bright. and the next wet and cold. These sudden changes bring on colds, cramps aid colic, and unless baby's little stomaole is kept right the result may be serious. There is nothing to equal Baby's Own Tablets in keeping the little ones well, They sweeten the stomach, regulate the bowels, break up colds and make baby thrive. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 26 cents a box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Improved Toothbrush. At the end of the handle of a new toothbrush is a small bunch of bris- tles suitable curved to cleanse the In- ner surfaces of teeth. Surnames and Their Origin PANCOAST Variation—Pancost. Racial Origin—French and English. Source—A given name. Here is afamily name which has nothing to do with either a pan or a coast, nor yet with the cost of any- thing. It has for the most part developed in a thoroughly normal way, so far as � the old reoords reveal, from -a given name. Originally French, it is not possible, however, to state exactly at what time it came over into English (though apparently subsequent to the Norman invasion), nor whether it came over as .a given name before the family name was formed, or as a family ,name already developed. The chances are there are instances of both, but that in the majority of cases it came over with the Huguenat refu- gees. At one period in France it was cus- tomary for parents to name their child- ren after feast days (and in Spain also where it is the custom to -day) and in this instance the given name is simp- r ly the name of the feast of Pentecost,. in sltortened or changed form. NEWTON Variations—Newbury, Newberry, New. burg, Neville, Nevi! Racial Origin --English, French. Source ---A locality. Place name constitute a very pro- lific source of family names, perhaps the most prolific of all, with the pos- sible exception of given names. The family names listed above all belong to this classification, There were numerous' towns in Englaaad in the 'Middle Ages bearing one or the other of these names, the meaning of which is virtually the same in all cases, either "new -town," "new- borough" or in the -ease of the French name 'neu-ville" or "new city." Such names would have been borne in the first instanoe by men who farm- erly Itad lived in such named places, but who had removed to other• locali- ties in which they were most naturally • Miss Margaret Ross An interesting discovery during Can- adian Book Week was Miss Margaret Ross, who. at the age of seventy-seven, makes her first contribution to litera- ture in the form of a biography of her brother, Sir George Rose, once pre- mier of Ontario. All the Colors, When we understand all about col ors, we shall be able to regulate our' emotions and attain our ideals of per- fect erfect peace. Meanwhile, color experts continue to advance their theories, and the latest comae from a fatuous eye specialist, who has studied colors and theireffects epos human passions. Here, briefly, is bis list:. Yellow bruins out bad qualities, In- ducing vulgarity, noisiness, jealousy, and revenge. Red ea,e1tee one, and produces via - lent effort---:ometmes for good, but generally for bad. It is the color of crime. Green promotes joy, if not of the most peaoefui kind. Blue is the peaceful Color. It in- duces placid bappineea. a dealre not to be disturbasl, and a dislike ot argu- ment ar contest, White brings out Meets activity, and people who live among the Snow and' ice .are the most active. Black, appropriately, is the hue of sorrow and evil. Amid black surround- ings, urroundings, life degenerates. It is every bit as black as It is painted. If these deductions are cerrect, why not paint the whole 'world blue and green, and make other colors, illegal? The painter, and not the politiolaal, is needed to put our old world right. Typewriter That Writes Words. A typewriter that writes, at the tonal of a, finger, words as well as let- ters. has been put on the market by a British inventor. First, he selected the twenty-one words that he found to be in most com- mon use. These are: "eace at, all, are, be, but, for, he, it, in, is; if, not, af, on, to, the, we, was, you," which, according to the inventor, constituted approximately 81.8 per cent. of the words in every- day use, the sentence be selects as an example being: "Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of the party," in which nine of the sixteen words may be,.written on his type- writer, each by a single touch. Mr. Bennington uses a standard key- board with extra keys for these words arranged on three sides of it.:, The machine itself has several other features, which, it is claimed, are im- provements, including an escapement - lock whole makes it possible to write in any direction. India rai=es about 5,000,000 tans of scads from which various kinds of oil are made annually. differentiated from others bearing the same given naives by references to the I Avoid overwork, It weakens the places frons which they bad come. i body. Lo ok ySlOSTUM TA�x �J, lEYERAGE d 14rea parts Wain.'€ ,v.G p.ANn d'vl." ,., Ccr,al Campo[ wipau_,Nun. sa s,WQ Tiota 0005 •7 T TNSTEADY nerves and sleespless nights are fore -runners: d.J of mental and physical collapse, " Watch your nerves. When tea or coffee setsthem on edge, switch at once to Instant Pasturn. 'The change is usually permanent, because Postum brings health and comfort. It is free from any element of disturbance to nerves, heart or digestion, and its delicate aroma and full, rich flavor are pleasing and .satisfying. .At your Grocer's in settled, air -tight tills. Instant Postum "There's a Reason" A generous Sample tin of Instant Postum sent, postpaid, for 4e in stamps. Wiito: Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., 45 N'ront St., R., Toronto. Factory: Windsor, Ont. Ail Her Friends See A Great .. Change ry When a n;edieine'produces the de- sired results its praise Is sureeta be heard. That Is wily Mrs. ICatrinleii- sere Halmpatrick, Calgary, as well as thousands of other then and women throughout Alberta, has become such an ardent cb.alnplen of Tanlac, "Not in a long, long time," SAYS Mrs.. Neilseu,"have I enjoyed such goad health or felt so well as• I .do since tak Ing Tarlac. F r several years past I have felt all run down and have been extremely nervous, I had no relish' for any kind of food and what I did eat seemed to do me v'er."littie good, I felt -tired all the time and"nay sleep was so unsound !bat it did not rest ane. I somehow managed to keep go- ing, but it taxed me to the utmost to do lily housework. "So many people here in Calgary were taking Tanlac and praising It that I began taking it myself and the first bottle made a great difference in i nayeel nfew weeks f $. It was only a e � y until I was enjoyIng splendid health and since that time, which was about a year ago, I have taken a. bottle of Taniac naw and then with the result that I feel strong and well all the time. Everyone speaks of liow rnux better I bolt than I did before l start- ed tarted taking Tarlac," , Tarlac is sold by all good druggists, Advt, A Poor Scholar. The (amity getbered in the living room were ta'llting or a certain pro- fessor of their aequaintanee when. .Aunt Mary chanced to observe: "The professor is suck a learned mini I understand, that he speaks no less than ten languages." "And what does that amount to?" demanded, the pride of the family, Harold, aged fourteen, "I saw him try to stop a ear by whistling on Ole fin- gers, and do you know he couldn't do it? Talk about teaming;" ........ NDIGESTIOM, GAS, UPS' STOMACH lnstantly1 t11'ape'sDiapepsin" Corrects Stomach so Meals Digest .i4MM.1#M The moaner! you eat a tablet of "Papas Diapepsin" your indigestion is gone. No more distress from a sour, acid, upset stomach, No flatulence, heartburn, palpitation or misery-malc- ing gases. Correct your digestion for a few cents. Each package guaranteed by druggist to overcome stomach trouble. One of Them. "Now," said the school teacher•dur- lug reading lessons, glancing round the class, "can any of you tel me what is the meaning of 'divers diseases'?" "Please, sir" said Tommy, with su- perb confidence, "divers diseases is water on the brain." Keep your Health! USE • The Old Reliable; Try It! Minard's Liniment Co., Ltd. Yarmouth, N.S. A Mystery of Space. • It is an established fact that the earth is drawn by the sun about a mil- lion miles through space every day. In this connection it has been -sug- gested tat in the course of this mighty journey we encounter different patches of •ether, some of which are not at all good for the inhabitants of this globe in that these patches are laden with dust containing germs • of a harmful nature. Hence the suggestion that these en- counters are responsible for same of the terrible epidemics which from time to time devastate the ranks of human- ity. What however, is more plausible is a theory that space contains masses) of different kinds of star -making gaseous elements, and that it should thus be possible to tell from the star's spectrum the particular . part of the universe from which the star has come.` It might also be possible to tell, for - example, if the earth really belonged to the sun or was simply captured by it during the sun's tremendous journey through space. Of course, we can at "present only theorize on this matter, so far as the earth is concerned, because our globe would first have to be made as hot as. the sun itself before a true .test could be forthcoming. Cause of Dew. It was the terminal examination,. and a budding philosopher concluded hie essay on Mother Earth with this startling statement: "The earth re - wolves on its' -own axis 365 times in 24 Ihours. This rapid motion through space causes its sines to perspire, that is called' dew." 'ISSUE No. 46—'22, MOTHER! Clean Child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup" Even a sick child loves t;so "fruity" taste of "California Fig Syrup,"' If the little tongue Is coated,, or 1f your ohild is listless, CrossfavariaI full of cold, or has collo, give a teaspoonful Lo Cleanse the liver and bowels. In a few hours yeti can see for yourselt bow thoroughly it works all the eonstipa- tion poison, sour bile andwaste out of the bowels, and yea have a well, play- let and again. Millions of mothers. keep "California Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea- spaonlul to -day saves a sick child. to - Morrow, Ask your druggist for genu- ine "California Fig Syrup" which hag directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle, Mother! You !nest say "California" or you luny get an imitation -fig syrup. 26+ Hofidaye for Turks. Turkey bas twenty-six official holi- days in the year, when business • is sus- pended. Mlnard's Liniment for Garget In Cows. An ostrich yields about 3 pounds of feathers yearly. Coal briquettes recently sent from Germany to a. French merchant were ibund to be stamped: "Gott Strafe England, 1915." Itsilieift 'Wawa fto limotsials. Book, an DOG DISEASES sow to Tce4 2 barse* SimateT . CI*7 iitoVer Ce, i 1s! Wert, 24th Street item lark, 'U.S.A. COARSE SALT LAND SALT Bull. Carlots TORONTO SALT WORKS C. J. CLIFF - TORONTO FACE DISFIGURED WITH PIMPLES Itched and Burned. Lost Rest. Cuticura Ideals. • "My skin became irritated by using different kinds of ointments• and when 1 scratched it pimples formed on any face and forehead. The pimpies itched and burned and I scratched them, and my face was disfigured. I lost rest at night because of the irritation. "The trouble lasted six -reeks ?ie. fore Ibegan using, Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and after using four cakes of Soap and three boxes of Olnt- ment I was healed in one month." (Signed) Miss Elizabeth Stevens, 1215 -62nd St., Oakland, Calif. Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum for all toilet purposes. rampieSaehFraebyyMag. Address:"Lyszass,Lta- led, 3e4 Bt. Peat et., W., Montreal." Sold every- where. Soap:Sc. Ointment25 and 60e. 1aicem26c. atar'Cuticura Soap shaves without mug, Classified Adve fsenaenW I END QUESTIolis. RT ft'A'I» fig Lake, o; 41.00 Nellie Lewis, Pe3'Gho pr Oregon, R1DOUr1' Ik MA3iii L oeoNT BLD Yonge Street, Toronto, Registered'' 3'atent +attorneys. Send for tree booklet: VOX ■ MI". "1TARl4—WONDERFUL VALUE; ANS 1 colors, samples free,- Gecrgetown Woollen Mille, Ont. ,AGENTS WA*TZID, QRNTS— e % PROFIT. SELL Trila Airnieteri The air control for Fords, ekes starting easy; Outs running costa• increases etflcieney, gtttekly installer without removingcarburetor. Watered*price, Write for rticulars nowt Aar- meter Manufacturing Company, Dept Z 2.18 York St., Ottawa, Orli. BELTING FOR SALE BELTIN\G "or., ALL KINDS, NEW OR used. pulleys, -taws, cable, born etc., shipped rubieet to •appraval at low. est prices' in Canada. York Belting Co., 116 Tori! St.. Toronto. 'Gannets" 10c For Sluggish Liver or Constipated Bowels clean Sour .,awets: heel tint When you feel sick, dizzy, upset, when your head is dull or aching, ar your stomach is sour or gassy, just take one or two Cascarets to relieve constipation. No griping—nicest taxa- tive-cathartic on earth for grown-ups and children. 10c a sox. Taste like candy. NERVOUS ANO RUN DOWN Relieved by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Cobourg, Ontario."FerMane year' I have had troubles with nay nerves and have been in a general run-down condition for some time, I could not do my work half the time because of trouble every month. I was told ot Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound by friends and advised to try it. It has done nae good and I strongly recommend it. Since 1 have taken. it I have been able to do; all my own work and I also know friends who have found it good. You can use these facts as a testimonial." Mao. BUZ'S FLATTERS, Box 01, Cobourg, Ontario. Any woman in this condition should take the Vegetable Compound, for it has helped other women and so it should help you. For nearly fifty years tills good old-fashioned root and herb medicine, which crntains no narcotics nor harmful t"rngs, has been the standard medicine foe female ills, and has re- stored the lealth of thousands of 'women who i.e se been troubled with such ailments es displacements, in- flammation, ulceration, irregularities, etc. Lydia E. Pinkham's Private Test - Book upon "Ailments Peculiar to Women" will be sent you free upon request. Write to The Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. 1 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 Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12tablets—Also bs- ties of 24 as d 100—Druggists, .Aspirin Is the trade.maric (registered. in Canada) .ot Bayer Mdanufactere or Mono acetteseteestor or Salicyneacid. While it is welt known ti,at Aspirin iaeans fairy++r manufacture. to assist the public against imitations, the Tablets ot 1'3.pur Comnsav will ed stamped v,•ittt•,their general trade reedit, the ' na5or Cross