Zurich Herald, 1926-04-22, Page 7ALWAYS TIRED OUT
People Who. Feel Like This Need
the Help of a Tonic.
rTbe dictionary define8.a't tonic as a
aaitidi'cine that incre'as•es tbe strength
and ,gives vigor: to the syetl:n7, That
tells' 'sty Dr. Williams' )rink Pills are
a real tonic. Thousands of meal and
women are ailing to -day, not dols in
bed7, but without ambition to do a full
day's work, though they are forced to•
keep on, They are aliaye tired or
liervoes, (lo not sleep •well, and a•wako
in the morning unrefreshed. Many
have headaches, backacllee and stool-
. a•ah trouble., Such people need the
to lC help f
Dr. Williams'1i)))a
ns Pink,
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The beneficial
'ts
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"the symptoms --they remove the cause;
Mrs." E. Virginia Gray, Tofielri, Alta.,
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and - says:—"I can sincerely recom-
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tired and run-down condition of the
system, I have followed the nursing
Profession for a number of years and
after a few weeks of hard er trying
eases I take two or three boxes of Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills, and always with
th•o very best results. The pills also
proved a great boron to my daughter
at a trying age, and I have seen epien-
did results follow their use in other
oaselst",• •
Dr, Williams' Pink Pills a.re sold by
all medicine dealers or eent by mail
at 50 cents a box by The Dr. Williams'
'Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
A Wonderful invention.
.0asraidy=—"I see thatthey've invent-
ed a new whistle."
Casey—"Phwat kind of a 'whistle?"
Cassidy ---"One that sounds just ap
loud in the morning as it does at quit-
tine.time,"
Imperfectly Coached.
Magielan (to youngster he•has called
up on the. stag .)---"Now, nay boy, you
have never nee before, have you?"
Boy --"No, No, daddy."
It costs four or five dollars to pre-
pare for a picnic, and a good heavy
rain'is frequently worth it.
Take a 'spoonful
of Sal Lithofos
in a glass of water
daily before break-
fast and rid your-
self of that dis-
agreeable feeling
of dullness. An
efficient saline
laxatve that gent-
lyypurges the sys-
tem of clogging
poisons and makes
a new being of you.
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Surnames and Their Origin
MOWBRAY
Racial Origin= -Anglo-Norman..
Source—A locality.• '
--Here is one of those Englieh family
nares which are derlved frail, the
!Tames of places in France, though
from its Modern epell.ing gore ui'oltld
rept be likely to suspect IL Englund
a.ni iAm•erien, however, are full of such
lev es, coming o•rlgiriall'y frons Frend)
sources, but scarcely re.cogfiizable as
sue ..(or two reasons: feet, because
niotla:re • French hi la very different
thing from medieval Frannie, teed sec-
onal, because under ItEnglish influences
the nomee h4ave d.evelolpecl sp•e;hylas
different from their origtnal o
es and
different from modern Treacle,
• Mowbray is a spelling .Which repre-
sents uneler the influence of the Eng-
lish tongue, the "Mont Brat" or "Mont
Brave" of the Normans.
-If you bear this family name it. is a
fair lufer'e'ncie that the medieval' an-
isolator who gave it to you Was' One of
the •Nornirrne who casae over to Eng-
land with William. the Conquerpr, and
also that he pd'oba•bly did not bear that
name prior to that. time. .
• Such names at these dev'eiope�d frog!
the fact that Use 'forces of the •Cou-
queror, gathered from rnaxey parts of
northern France, contained many mei!
of the same given namies, so, it. was
the easiest method of �ttifferentiatinig
them to refer to the place from which
tey'had come, as this. not only id-enti-
iied the individual, but identified the
military unit with which be wee c
nested,
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McOANN.
Variations—McGann, .MacCann.
Ftaoial Origin—Irish.
Source --A given name.,
This ffila:ily name '1s an Anglicized
form of the aes!gna.tion •of a very ellr1
Iris)! elan which in its turn nee t'e iihe
dignity of a clan ars a blanch or sept
of a still more ancient c'.ian, .that of
Cleo Ma-civlahons of. 'Ulster.
The Irish spelling of This family or
clan natuo is exceptional in ;that it is
the An
11G
!zed
with l g
�lv 1 t
rail identical
�htt
y
the
farm, till', being ont. case where
irlrh and English spe.lings ere so
4
temple 'that'no 00n.fuslon h4,3• resulted
in the tran'siticn of the name from one
tongue to another.
Th•e Gaelic of the nsni•e is "Mac-
Cana," when used in the plural sense,
As applied to one • person It lis. "Mae- I
Caio." . This "Cane" was;a son of a.
chieftain of the Mac1Ml.ahone, named
'letdingemhuin," and as nearly as can
be ascertained, the period of the for -
leaden of the Clan MacCann was
about the year 900 A.D.
Thus tbe family name is. Epsom two
to five centuries older than the ma-
jority of English names, and antedates
the bulk of the Gerinan gamily names'
by a still greater 11riod•; though It is
not older than a great many of the.
Scottish clan names.
Diagnosed.
"Pretty slow train, conductor.
What's the matter?"
"Locomotive ataxia, I guess."
An Acid stomach caused by indigestion often
G ates rheumatic symptoms. Set your stomach
right with Seiget's Syrup. Any drug store.;
Alchemy.
.Sometimes my day so sordid seems,
So blank and colorless, devoid of
dreams;
Thatlikethe grains of Band in oyster.
shells,
It seems it, too, must irk the place
wherein it dwells. •
Then through the hour, monotonous
and gray, •
There come adventures, " quickening
and gaY;
The proven love of friends., the gain'
of right,
The surging forth of all the heart's
pure might,
And, as the oyster to a pearl has
turned the sand,
The alchemy of Truth shows treaeure
close at hand.
—Mary Chase Witkerbee.
What Is It?
"Whalebone,"_ began the teacher,
"isn't a bone at all."
"Well," broke in the bold, bad boy,
"it 1sn;t a whale, either, so what is it?"
The one secret of life and develop-
ment is not to desire and plan, but to
fall in with the forces at work, to do
every moment's duty aright.—George,
MacDonald.
Tirane and trade wait for no man.
—The Prince of Wales.
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The Safe Side.
With. Certain iudivid
the inception and seems to have but
a rank outsider's .chance of victory.
Yet, happily, there are those of the
Heroic mettle and the different mold
who are attracted by 'the knowledge
that success is not a predetermined
certainty and that conquest or failure '
depends largely on their own perform-
ance.
Some intrepid spirits have thrown
themselves away on futile quests and
vain objeotives;,'•they may have been
so restless that they could not bide.
at home and must be "gentleman a'-
venturers" in foreign legions, perhaps
taking part in Central American re-
volutions, or it map be chartering
ships and with kindred spirits engaged
in a search for buried •treasure of
pirates in fronded isles of the West
Indies .
But is. there not adventure enough
to be had in the championship of
hopes, the furtherance of causes here
at home that have nothing to do with
the profession of the man-at-arms or
the seaman? There is necessary war-
fare in the name and under the flag
of social, legal and medical reforms
which call for courage as well as the
battlefield, and whose pioneers must
often incur loneliness and odium while
the popillar acclaim goes to charlatans
and demagogues "'Tis man's perdi-
tion to be safe when for the truth he
ought to die.:' Those who, have de-
cided that a certain course is right
cannot be satisfied with another way,
though their own path is difficult to
tread. They are not asking to be
spared the hard things; they give wel-
come to the experiences that test their
fibre. and develop fortitude and train
them to face serenely what the days
may bring.
Living Green.
I never knew how much green grass
Could meanuntil I had it not;
Until I went to live where I
Could see no tree or'garden-plot.
The joy of living green I loved,
It was a part of daily being,
As easily as much of •life
As thinking, inoving, feeling, seeing.
But heagedd about with stone below
And sky above, what it could be -
I came to know, to realize -L.
To !miss the sight of shrub and tree.
uais the first
question asked, when it
is a matter of
taking sides, is whether the indicated
attitude is safe. They
desire to have
the honor and the fortune that await
tho brave, but the last thing they want
is to incur the risk. You will not find
them promptly volunteering at the out-
set for an enterprise of
hazard. They
will wait and see what
the outcome is
likely to be ere they enroll as parti-
sans in any conflict.
It is an.understanciabl
e desire on the
part of a man to want to
be on the side
that wins. The easier
thing is always
to cast in one's lot with the puissant
majority, not to give all one has and
is to a coags that
looks forlorn from
And when spring caaiue my poor
starved soul
Cried out aloud;; I could not stay -'-
I have come back to where 1 see
Green hills and growing green each.
des,.
—George Elliston.
The Poetry' of Familiar
rulings,
All poetry, it is to be remembered,
los not the poetry of i'omatnoe, of
strangeness., of wonder, of things
thrilled With the unknown. There is
the poetry of: faru.iiiai' t17:ings,
true neverthelas'e in 'their littleness or
greatnese. This le the kind of poetry
In ivhic•ia that century so dear to
Th.• ekeray, the .eighteenth of happy
niPmory, so timorously delighted, One
allot hesitates to epeak of "deleoi'ous
delight" in this day *Weil is so' prone
t+o hold all that is decorous to be near
to the stilted or artificial. The decor-
ous isl'not neoe 'arily s0 any more
than the abandoned in necessarily ar-
tir.iic or sincere,= --Cornelius \'Teygandt
in "A Century of the English Novel"
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Youcan get Baby's Own Tablets
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Prettiest of Gardens.
No known nation has even equalled
the Spanish Arabs in •the beauty and
costliness .of their pleasure gardens.
The flower -perfumed air was driven
or drawn through metal pipes into the
living rooms, while sprinkling foun-
tains were everywhere, some of then,
even containing perfumed water. To
these gardens where experimental gar-
dening was always in order, the world
of to -day is indebted for the ,peach as
well as many other very valuable eul•
tivated fruits.
Minard's Liniment for dandruff.
Fair Enough.
Guest—'Do you play anything people
request?"
Orchestra Leader ---"Certainly,"
Guest—"Fine, I wish. you'd take your
mien out and play a gaine of pool while
I, finish eating."
New Money for Erin.
New coinage in silver, nickel, and
bronze is suggrsited for the Irish Free
State. The proposed money will bear
Irish designs instead of the King's
head.
Family's Age Totals 465. -
'Under the ;soma roof in the village'
of Bi1lingsborough, England, 'are five
women, a;11 reliitei, itriios.e combined'
ages total 465, an average ot ninety-,
three. They are all active. Two of
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gets'ont to do the shopping; while the
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her time doing the kitchen work and
chores The others! ;are 'aged eighty-
eight, ninety-one end ninety-t;•Wo.
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When the Dead Were Judged.
In ancient times the dead were
taken before a judge and jury and
given a trial just as though they were
alive. :
In Egypt, the body was taken soon
after death to an embalmer and kept
by him for forty days. It was (then re-
turned to its old home where the
mourners wept over it for thirty-two
days and nights, after which it was
carted td the nearest sacred lake
where wiltn•esses were heard.
In the caste of a good man the body
was allowed to be taken across the
Bike in a boat and burled on the other
side.
If the evidence showed that the dead
was not a good man the mourners had
to table the body back home and keep
it until such time as they could, by
good works, gifts to the priests, in-
cense and such things bury it proper-
ly in later years,
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one alone in a level meadowland. It
springs up so spontaneously, it is so
straight growing; and yet it reaches
out dreamful arms• all ways and they
muse a little and head from the joy-
ous
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they are songful.—Josephine Preston
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Hemorrhoids
That Shockingly Painful
Affliction
There are few of us who have not
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do we realize that in most cases it is
due to our own neglect.
Medical authorities agree that
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avoided were one to assist nature by
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