Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 21 Jun 1922, p. 7

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ELECTRICIAN SAYS HE ALMOST FELL BECAME SO WEAK AND DIZZY HE COULD HARDLY WORK. Now Well and Strong, He Says Tanlac Will Help Anybody. "Tanlac rid me of about as bad a case of stomach trouble as a man ever had," said J. A. Deslauriers, 119 Beaudry St., Montreal. "My appetite was so poor I had to force down the little I did manage to eat but I had Watching it Work. A wonderful invention caMed the oscilloscope has set everyone talking; about its peculiar possibilities. It is a new appliaivee which has th illusory effect of slowing <iown the apparent speed of a swift engine to a mere crawl. The device operates a certain kind of electric lamp which, when shone on, say, the swiftly operating needle of a sewing machine, makes it appear as if that particular part of the ma- chine is dawdling at a snail's pace. By it use the actual working of high speed pistons and other engi- neering parts can be observed, and this, of course, is a great advantage to engineers. The light of this strange lamp is not continuous although it appears so terrible cramping pains, gas formed and pressed agalnut my hwt until it ; ouj . ;~ ^^ ^^ o f flashes of to the human eye. Actually, it sends one millionth of a second duration. I By adjustment, the flashes light up th / mov J emmt J the macKine at cer- tain fixed intervals, and thus one hun- dred revolutions per second appear ptlpitated terribly. I felt wealt ana worn out all the time and became so dizzy that many times I could hardly tay on my feet. It seemed like 1 was going down to nothing in spite of everything I could do. "My first bottle of Tanlac convinced I a8 T on1 / <^le revolut.on Per me It was the very thing I needed and I In fact ' tlle hvm " *lx bottles have me feeling like a new- man. I have a big appetite, eat what- ever I want, and am entirely free from Indigestion. I believe Tanlac will help everybody who tries it." "The blackest lie ever hatched is to say, 'once a thief always a thief.' Re- spectable people who draw away from the unfortunate and declare there is no hope for them are doing much to makeprofesskmal criminals. Once a person starts in the wrong direction there are plenty to help keep him go- ing. The worst thing about it is the feeling of hopeless- ness that seizes so many first offenders; in place of bracing up for a new start, they yield to the forces that are dragging them under, and keep on going from bad to worse." LINGERING WEAKNESS' The Road to Mandalay. It is a green mid leafy road, plea- Mn * ] y restful to the eye after the! >' el ' ow sweneness of most of northern Classified Advertisements AGENT3 WANTED. MKN- WE WANT HEPRKKKNTA- I IVES in every city und town In ,, * v r vt jf ;i i jr ii 1 1< i 1 1 ' \> ii j ii India There !s yellow here, too, for of ! <-a.uiu to sell automobile stop signals; I the'385 mitea of the way-the way up ^?r a^prS"!^^'^"^!;"^^ fr Ranoon b the one meter auge "" * Due to the Fact That the Blood from Rangfeon by the one meter gauge I)r( , I1()Sltlon ,, T, , j , . line of the Burma railways the , BOX 154. Niagara Has Become Thin and Watery. greater 'part runs through one vasti . .MAZING Ontari... In almost every case the victims of la grippe. Influenza, fevers and con- tagious troubles, are left weak, ailing \ threshed rice field, a wilderness of paddy, and A .MAZING INVENTION; MAKES kerosene lamps glvo 3 times mor lia inst hoon rut nnil is beinsr "Slit with sensational carburetor; gen- nas just uecn ra ng eniteH intense gas light; quick sales. Tlie agricultural laborer and the, menfolk of the very poor may be; dressed only in single strip of cotton; j^ 1 "^.'^^ V:i)iiilH Co, Ayr. Ontario wrote, bemcr naked Johns Hopkins Hospital. Apply Sup;.-in- temit-nt. iioniewnoit Sanitarium. Gui-lph. and despondent after the disease It- self has disappeared. They do not pick up strength as they ought, and remain , tired, listless and discouraged. The elott> of dnrty only reason for this la that the blood <* to the waist; but the costumo . has been impoverished by the ravage ; the great mass of the people of both of the disease through which the vie- sexes the white jatkethke garment i Apply b WcIlundra tim has passed. Strength and full I above and bright colored petticoat; In <.. Ont. activity will not return until the blood i skirt below is eminently picturesque ~ has been restored to its normal condi- 1 and graceful. It is astonishing also tion. The blood can be enriched and ! how far down one goes in the social purified quickly and surely by Dr. Wil- 1 scale before reaching tlie point where, j NOUSES WASTED. ANTED YOUNG * LADIKS BELTINQ FOR BALI ALL KINDS OF NEW AND USED Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. AdTt. by an optical illusion, number of impressions as only one impression. The earliest example of needlework known to exist dates back 3,500 years. The oldest operated mine in the tforld is in Sweden. It was working in Mlnard'i LInlrnant Relieve! Neuralgia ' A.D. 1225. Surnames and Their Origin GOODLIFFE Variation Goodllfe. Racial Origin English. Source A given name. In. view of the freedom with which nicknames were used in the Middle Ages as surnames, in the period be- fore family names, as we know them to-day, had become a general custom, one might be pardoned for assuming that this family name was at first a Burname bestowed upon some individ- ual or individuals as a result of the kind of lives they led. Tbe theory, however, doea not hold good in the light of more careful in- vestigation. This is not to say that GILCHRIST Variations Gillchrlest, MacGille- chrieat. Racial Origin Irish. Source A given name. It is the custom In this country, as It was in medieval England, to name a child after some ancestor, saint or pro- minent man. This was also a custom among the Gaels. But both the Iris* and the Scote also had a custom they often followed of naming a child with a compound name, the meaning of which was "ser- vant of- corabliml with the name of the great personage selected. Thus a child named after Saint Patrick was sometimes sometimes called just Patrick "Servant-of-Patrlck. and family name could not or did not should be explained, however, that originate in this manner in certain in- 1 there is no true equivalent in English stances. It means only that there is another source, and one which, from all the evidence available, appears to account for the name in the greater number of instances. "Guthlaf" waa a given name among the Anglo-Saxons, and by no means an uncommon one. Remember that the Anglo-Saxons did not give the "th" the sound that we do to-day, though they bad begun to approximate It. Re- member, too, that the "u" with them had the sound of our modern "oo," and that in tin* name' the accent on the first syllable, which would tend to make the pronunciation of the "a" in "laf" indistinct. The change to Good- liffe. therefore, is not so great as It might seem upon first consideration. Th spelling GoodllUe, of course, is due to the similarity of the more auth- entic spelling "good-life." to the combination for the prefix that they used. The nearest you can come to It Is to say that it combined something of the meaning of "servant," "follower," and "admirer." As a matter of fact there were no servants in old Ireland, with the exception, perhaps, at certain periods, of slaves. The clan system developed loyal followers who served their chiefs often in more or less of a menial capacity, but this form of ser- vice was considered an honor to be sought after, and was not undertaken in a servile manner. There was noth- ing even indirectly involuntary about it. given name of Christ." "Giollchriosd" was a which meant "Servant A GOOD MEDICINE FOR THE BABY Nothing can equal Baby's Own Tab- lets as a medicine for little ones. They are a laxative, mild but thorough in action, and never fall to relieve consti- pation, colic, colds and simple fevers. Hams' Pink Pills. To enrich the blood at least on holidays, the skirt is not! eat prices in Canada. YORK BELTIKO and strengthen the nerves is the whole of silk, and it is this almost universal CO.. 115 YORK STREET. TORONTO. mission of these pills, and thousands use of silk in every imaginable shade Bee9 wi] j not swarm without theif have found them beneficial after dis- ease has left them weak and run clown. of the tenderest blues and greens, pinks and apricot and maize, that queen. Among those who have proved the ! gives the Burmese crowd its distinc-) True wisdom lies in gathering the value of these pills in cases of this ! tive appearance. The gny, small tur-i precioua things out of each hour as it kind Is Mr. Charles A. Turner, light- 1 bans of the men and the coiled black goes by. Emily S. Boulton. keeper, Thrum Cap light station. M.S., who says: "In Jan., 1917, I took a severe cold which I neglected until it developed into pneumonia, which con- Once a mother has used them she will j fined me to bed for some weeks, use nothing else. Concerning them j W 0611 I was able "> & et "P and 8lt Mrs. Saluste Pelletier, St. Damas des | around the house, I found that I was Aulaines, Que.. writes: "I always keep a box of Baby's Own Tablets in the house. They are the best medi- cine I know of for little ones and I hair of the women, always with a bright spray of flowers, and yfien richly jeweled, are both becoming and attractive he-addresses. The Burmese especially the women seem never to talk together exrapt; with constant ripples of laughter, and the children are a joy. Like the high born Blanchu girl among the Chineau, , the well bred Burmese girl is of the! I took an emulsion, but it did aot help! most delicate porcelain, almost tooj not regaining my usual strength; in fact I seemed to be growing weaker and was reduced almost to a skeleton. COARSE SALT LAND SALT Balk Carlots TORONTO SALT WORKS C. J. CLIFF . TORONTO or by mail at 25c a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. would not be without them." The j me - Then one day a friend who came dainty and frail to handle, and some Tablets are. sold by medicine dealers ' t* see me said, "Here's some Dr. Wil- of the small maidens who have been lianas' Pink Pills; just the thing to put forward to present bouquest to the put you on your feet again." I took | Prince have been the loveliest little them and then got six boxes more and dreams dolls imaginable. It is a soon could feel they were helping me. good road, this road to Mandalay. By the time the last box was empty 1 1 London Times, was doing my work again und feeling A Little Knowledge. Two Japanese words, very similar in sound and spelling, have very dif-i flne - and I had gained In weight My ferent meanings. One means "ridicul- : health has since continued good, and ous," and the other "splendid." I give the credit to Dr. Williams' Pink A visitor to Tokyo was proud of his I Pills." Spherical Electric Fan Throws Air Radially. Unlike the ordinary electric fan, a fan, spherical in form, recently pat- [ HoMor Dof Bnuwtln Book on DOG DISEASES and How to F4 Mailed Kre to any Ad- <!rens by the Author. H. Clay (Jlover Co. Ino. 129 West 24th Htreat New York. U.d.A. NOTHING TO EQUAL Me <l lcill c - Bro <*- linguisitic attainments, but he did not] You can set these pills through any; en ted, is so designed that it throws fully appreciate the importance of i medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents the air radially from it in every dirac- the difference between the two worda.j > bo *:_*. slx bo ?f 8 . tor * 2 - 5 _' tronl The tion. This is made possible by a con- He mixed them up most fatally, as the following instance will tell. One day he had occasion to go to felicitate a Japanese colleague of his on the arrival of a new baby. The European visitor spoke In ville, Ont. fluent Japanese something to this ef-| . - tion. feet: "I hear, sir, your wife has a new son. How ridiculous!" When the Kettle Sings. The same thing that enables us all to sing makes the kettle sing vibra- struction of the fan blades so that the air is drawn in from above and below j the fan, and then thrown out again in 1 a radial stream of the width of tho blades. Succeed in Producing Unbreakable Glass. According to recent reports, a Bo- hemian inventor,, after 13 years of research, has succeeded in producing unbreakable glass. At a recent de- monstration, it is said, plates and ves- sels of the material remained whole when thrown to the ground from a height of 12 feet. Meat was roasted on a thin glass plate over an open fire at a temperature of 750 degrees F. Tin was melted in a glass pot, and nails were driven in a piece of hard- Among others, a chieftain who was the | woo d, using a piece of glass for a brother of the founder of "Seanlaooh," hammer, the O'Shanly clan, bore It This "Glol- chrlosd" or Gillchrist was the founder of the MacGlllechriest line. Only 2 per cent, of the population of Kingston, Jamaica, are white. Js^ Here's a real treasure from Nature's storehouse GOOD old Mother Nature has placed in wheat and barley the wonderful food properties which build and sustain life and health. Many so-called "refined" foods are robbed of vital elements which the body needs. Grape-Nuts that famous wheat and barley food brings you all the natural goodness of the grains in perfected form, with a crispness and flavor that charm the appetite. You will find Grape -Nuts an ideal dish for breakfast or supper-time. Ready to serve from the package, with cream or good milk. Order Grape-Nuts from your grocer today. Grape -Nuts the Body Builder Made by Canadian Poitum Cereal Company, Limited Windsor, Ontario 'There's a Reason" Water exists in three states solid, liquid, and gas. Solid is ice liquid we all know. Water vapor is always Minard's Liniment for eala everywhere For Sprains and Bruises. The rtrst thlnK to do when you hnve an Injury is to apply Mlnurd's famous l.lnl- ment. It Is antiseptic, soothing, hcul- tnp ;ir>.( fftv-n r:nlrk relief. Preserves Fruit i The invention is claimed in Austra- lia of a chemical solution for treating being formed, but it forms most read- fnliu to enab]e ^^ to lbe sture(1 j !* /Vo A Wa ^ ' s ? * * m Pf- for long periods without refrigeration. I ture of 212 deg. Fahrenheit in other words, when it is bodling. In a ket- tleful of boiling water, wnter vapor is being formed so quickly that it has to force its way out, and it "elbows ! ^Ych Africa has 30,000 miles of railway. A friendship that makes tho least WOMAN TOO WEAK TO WALK noise ig its ^vay" so unceremoniously that it, to a zea i OU8 one. Addison. makes the skies and top of the kettle vibrate. The air vibrates in symp-; athy, and the air waves pass to your ears. Then you say the kettle is sing- ing. MONEY ORDERS. When ordering goods by mall send a Dominion Expresa Money Order. aaaem EBB i M r-- , ,, r . n most useful, for Wow Works Wine Hours a Day. I prefer a prudent friend Rose Lore. It is probable that a greater amount of love has attached itself to the rose, England's national floral emblem, than to any other flower. The Syrians take the rose as their emblem of immortality, and in China it is planted over graves a custom which is also favored to seme extent in this country. Persians believe that on a certaiin charmed day a secret which but few havo ever discovered the rose lias a heart of gold. If in a garden a white rose blooms in late autumn, the belief is wide- j spread that some member of the; household will shortly dde a maid in her teens, for choice. To get good luck in any undertak- ing which concerns itself with love, rose leaves sihould be thrown on the fire, and a wish murmured as they curl and die. In Gernnany the custom still pre- vails of girls carrying a rosebud in the breast to ensure the fidelity of their lovers, and in most European countries rose leaves are used bo dis- cover which, out of many lowrs, is the true one. Finally, there is the queer belief that a red rose will not blo>om over a grave until the person who planted it is d'ead. For Several Months, Festered and Itched. Cuticura Healed, "I was affected with pimples on my face and shoulders for several months. They festered and itched and my forehead was disfigured. I tried diiferent remedies which did no good. I sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment which seemed to help me. I bought more and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Oint- ment I was completely healed." (Signed) C. V. Randall, Granada, Colorado, Feb. U, 1921. Clear the pores of impurities by daily use cf Cuticura Soap and occa- sional touches of Cuticura Ointment as needed to soften, soothe and heal. They are ideal for the toilet as is also Cuticura Talcum for powdering and perfuming the skin. fcmpUlMhFTMbr Kill. Addrrw: "Lrafcui Hat- 1UJ. 3M at. ?Ml Bt.. W . Monllo.1 Sold , , , , , wherq. 8op38c. Uintment^&nd&0e. Talmm26c. ."ulicurn Soap nh.iv.-. without mill. Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetaUa Compound Restored Her Strength Union Village, Vt. " I was weak and nervous and all run-down. I could not walk across the floor without resti.-g and I bad been that way for weeks. I saw your advertisement in the paper and after tak- ing one bottle of Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound I felt the good it was doing ma and I took seven more in all. Before I finished I was able to work nine hours a Gay in a steam laundry. I cannot aay too much in f::vcr of your medicine. 1 trust all sick ar. j su women will take it. It has bacn two years since 1 took it and I am atror.p end well." i Mrs. L. A. GUIMANN, Uuioa Village, . Vermont. This is only one of such letters we are ! continually publishing showing what i Lydia E. Pinkham has done i'or women, ! and whether you work or not Mr3. Guimann's letter should interest you. Many women get into a weak, nervous run down condition because of ailmonta they often have. Such women should take Lydia E. Pinkham 's Vegetable Com- pound at the first sign of trouble. Good health is necessary and this splendid medicine will help you to keep it. Belgian Prince Visits Japan. The British battle cruiser Renown, which brought thefrince of Wales to Japan, brought also a Prince of an- other royal family of Europe. But she had almost arrived off the Yoka- hama breakwater before the presence on board of Prince Charles, second son of King Albert of the Belgians, was known genet ally in Tokio. Prince Charles, who is eighteen years old, is a midshipman in the British Navy assigned now to service on the Re- nown. He is "Charlie" to his messmates on the British cruiser, and as "Charlie" he did 1 Tokio with his bluejacket pals. The only recognition his visit to Jap- anese shores elicited was his presenta- tion to the Empress and an informal reception; at the Beljrian Embassy for members of the Beige-Japanese Soc- iety. *. At the present rate of increase, Ja- pan will have a population cf 65,- 215,000 persons in 1028. ISSUE No. 24 '22. WARNING! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin, Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not get- ting 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 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggisti. Anctrln l tlie triln mark (rorfntBre.1 In Canadnl of Bayor Manufacture of Mono- fil, di-liK-mor of SHtlcyllcaelrt. Willie It Is woll Xnown that Aspirin meani Barr manufnctiire, to MlBt th public against inflations, tho TublrU ot Bayr Compaaf will ! itamped with tltlr (nr*i trade mark, tho "Baytr Crow."

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