Flesherton Advance, 6 Apr 1922, p. 7

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TRYING TO RUB OUT YOUR RHEUMATISM (t Can't be Done The Trouble Must be Treated Through tb Blood. The pain of rheumatism Is some- thing you cannot rub out. Every enf- : ferer from rheumatism lias been ad- vised to rub this liniment or that on ! the affect et] part, but after all the rub- ' bing the pain remained. Rubbing did | not cure it and can't -jure it. Thin blood and rheumatism come together and if they are properly treated they will go together. Rheu- matism is" in the blood in poor watery blood. Sometimes cold, damp weath- er starts the aches and pains, but It Is the conditio -. of the blood that is at fault, and only by correcting this, and making the blood rich and red can the rheumatic poLsou be driven out. This is what is done in the tre.. r :neut of rheumatism with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Acute and muscular rheumatism show improvement as i'ie thin blood is built up, ami when tho blood luis been restored to its normal condition the trouble vanishes. This is proved by the experience of Mr. John A. O'Neill, Port Hood, N.S., who says; "I was a periodical sufferer from rheumatism for years. I tried many remedies, hut with indifferent results, and I had about concluded that the trouble was too firmly rooted ir. iny system to be j got rid of. ' While I was suffering i from an attack a friend advised me to ; give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial, j I first got three boxes and by the time I had taken them I felt much better. Then I got three more boxes, and when I had taken them not only was the rheumatism gone, but I was feel- ing better in every way. If you suffer from rheumatism I : trongly advise a ! trial of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These Pills are sold by all medicine dealers or will be sent by mail, post paid, at 50c a box or six boxes for 12.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine ; Co., Brockville, Ont. Natural Mistake. i "William," said a teacher to one of her pupils, "I am surprised that you do not know the date of Columbus' dis- covery of America. It's actually print- ed at the head of tho chapter." "I am sorry, miss," said William, i "but I thought it was hi.s telephone number." One on the Prisoner. The prisoner was being cross-ex- amined for tho pro.-: ecution, when the judge interrupted. "You say that you dined at the Hotel Metro. What did you partake of?" The prisoner turned to reply, i "Beef steak, my lord," he said. The judge looked stern. "On your oath?" he wild. "No, my lord," he said, "on a plate." In a Difficulty. Mike ha<l saved up a little money, and when Pat came over a few years later the two brothers went into the coal business. One day Mike bought a roll-top desk, and when it arrived he said to Pat: "The one dsk will do for the two of us. And here are two keys, one for you, Pat, and one for me." Pat accepted the key, but seemed to be studying the desk. "That's all right, Mike." he said, "but where is my keyhole?" Wisps of Wisdom. To go forward is important. To go straight is more Important. Don't sit down and tike what comes. Go after what you want. All you've got to do It to want a thing, want it bard, and it's as good as yours. i Health is the foundation both at Judgment and Industry, and therefore of success. The man who knows enough to keep his mouth shut generally draws he-althful breath as well cs a good salary. Business is Business. A train in the Western States of America was held up by bandits, who ordered the passengers to give up all their money. One of tto passengers was a Jew from New York, and when his 'turn eamo, he reluctantly drew throe hun- dred dollars from his pocket, and, tak- ing six, put tliPin in his pocket. "What do you mean by that?" asked the bandit. ' "Surely," answered the Jew, "you don't mind me taking a 2 per cent, dis- count on a ca.sli trans-action?" Surnames and Their Origin The Belle of the Family. "Yes," said the old man to his visi- tor. "I am proud of my girls and would like to see them comfortably married, and as I have made a little money they will not go penniless to their husbands. "There is Mary, twenty-five years old, and a really good girl. I shall give ner $1,000 when s-he marries. Then comes Uet, who won't see thirty- live again. I shall give her $3,000, and the man who takes Eliza, who ifi forty, will have $5,000 with -her." The young man reflected a moment and then asked, "You haven't one about fifty, have you'" CHILDHOOD COMIPATIOS Constipation that disordered state of the digestive tract which is nearly always caused by improper feeding can be readily regulated by the use of Baby's Own Tablets. These Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative. They are easy to take and are abso- lutely free from injurious drugs. Con- cerning them Mrs. Joseph Dion, Ste. Perpetue, Que., writes: "I have noth- ing but praise for Baby's Own Tab- lets. When my baby was three months old he was terribly consti- pated but the Tablets soon set him right and now at the age of fifteen months he is a big healthy boy and this good health I attribute entirely to tho use of tho Tablets." They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. LIKE NEW PERSON FROM HEAD TO FOOT MISS ST. JEAN WISHES EVERY SICK PERSON KNEW THE WONDERS OF TANLAC Whenever you hear a man sticking! to his own opinions with obstinacy and urging them with vehemence you may safely st him down as stupid. -A Minard's Liniment preven>s Spanish Flu Classified Advertisements CANADIAN MATRIMONIAL PAPBB. V/ 26c No other fee. A, McCraery, 'album. Ont. THIN, FLAT HAIR GROWS LONG, THICK Suffered So After Every Meal She Thought She Had Heart Trouble. "I just can't begin to express the gratitude and Joy I feul over my re- | storatio-ii to health and I just wish | every sick person in this world knew j what I know about Tanlac," said Miss j Irene St. Jean, 298 Maison Neuve, I Montreal, Qua. "For one whole year I didn't know ' what it was to eat anything withcut j | suffering the greatest distress after-! j wards. At times iny heart palpitated | so lliat I would go almost distracted. I thought I had heart trouble, but I , | know now that indigestion and noth- i j ing else was responsible. "H is simply wonderful the way this ; 1 grand Tanlac overcame all my i troubles. I just feel like a new per- son in every way. I have a splendid | appetite, my digestion is perfect, I ! have a calm and restful sleep at night and wake up in the morning feeling bright and cheerful." Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. Advt. T<W*u"Wt'' AND ABUNDANT IS THERE A VULCANIZER IN YOUH town? You can earn $25.00 daily. W tench you. Write Chief Instructor. r.mada Vulcanlzer, London. Out. ARTICLES TOH SALE Plonor Dog- Hook on DOG DISEASES and How to Peed Mailed Free to any Ad- dress by the Author. H. Clay (Hover Co., Xao. 12U Went 24th Street New York. U.S.A. Spanish Flu Claims Many Victims in Canada and should be (Juarded Against. cos only 35 cents a bottle. One application ends a>! dandruff, stops itching ana falling hair, and, in t. few moments. you have doubled the beauty of your hai. . It will appear a mass, so soft, lustrous, and easy . > do up. But what will please you most will be after a few weeks use, when you see <fh >-, new hair fins and / downy at first yes " Irat really new hair ~ growing all over t,.e scalp. "Dander- ine" is to the hair whit fresh showers of .-am and sunshine ure to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigrrate* and strengthens them. This delightful. stimulating tonic helps thin, lifeless. faded hair to grow long, thicx heavy and 'I'viiriant RHEUMATIC ACHES QUICKLY RELIEVED THE racking, agonizing rheumatic ache ia quickly relieved by an ap- plication. of Sloan's Liniment. / For forty years, folks all over the world have found Sloan's to be the natural enemy of pains and aches. // penetrates without rubbing. You can just tell by; its healthy, stimulating odor that it is going to do you good. Keep Sloan's handy for neuralgia, sciatica, lame back, stiff joints, sore muscles, strains and sprains. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. Made in Canada. BKKKICEJ'KKH' Stll'l'LlJiAi L.ANO- BTROTH and Jumbo hives ana liirniMhingH. honey extractors. puiups, engine" and storage tanks; a com|jfcte> stock of beekeeping rerjulretjiekx.v send for our catalogue. Hani Brothers Com- l>any. i_.tii . Manufacturers, Urantford, ont. BELTING FOR 8ALE Ai.l. K1NU8 UK . liVV A.NLJ UHBO rriunx pulley*, raw,-., cable. hoee. paclclnr. en- . !tlpi"-d subject to approval at loweni ....,, tn Canada VORK HBI.TINO CO. ',!, YORK. 8TKBBT. TORONTO. A little (ire is quickly trodden out, which, if suffered, rivers cannot quench. Mlnard s Liniment for Coughs and Colds COARSE SALT LAND SALT Bulk Carlots TORONTO SALT WORKS C. J. CLIFF . TORONTO <xxx>ooooooooo-ooooo< Faddy"Appetites i ^Mf^ ,^m Made in Canadi Minard's Liniment Liniment CAPPER Variations Capman, Kapman, Chap- ter. Racial Origin English. Source An occupation. From this listing of variations, ra- cial origin and source you can form a pretty good guess as to how these family names originated. The first bearers- of these surnames, you say, must have been makers of caps or, at least, dealers in them, and their surnames were ait first, descrip- tive of their occupations, later losing their meaning as descriptive of the bearer's trade and becoming identifica- tions of the individuals themselves. But, you ask ' n sudden doubt, did the medieval English speak of capa as we do. They wore head coverings, of course. But did they call them caps; Didn't they rather call them hats; The answer is that the medieval English, ami Normans also, did have caps, but they were not the sort of head covering that we designate by that name. They were more like hoods. They came to be known as "rape-," but the more usual designation was the Norman-Frenh "chapel," and sometimes "chapelet" (the diminutive form). And t<t is interesting to note that our modem word "chapel" meant originally a little building that remind- ed men of the shape of the hood. The word is derived, of course, from the Latin "caput" (head), through the Nornwui speech. Following are original forms in which these descriptive surnames are found: "Le Chapeler," "Le Cappierre," Le Capier" and without the "tie" as "Capman" and "Kapman." GORDON Racial Origin Anglo-Norman, Source A locality. The name of Gordon Is irrevocably linked with Scotland, for It is the name of one of the Highland clans. But though the majority of the blood j in the Clan Gordon may be Gaelic, ' ; neither the name Itself nor t:he family I which founded and organized the clan were Gaelic. The name is derived from that of a place in Berwickshire. The founder i of the clan was a Norman knight, ! Adam de Gordon, who settled tn the \ wouth of Scotland in tho twelfth cen- tury. A later chief of the same name was one of the first of the northern barone to Join the forces of King Louis IX. of France in his crusade of 1270. A genius for organization seems to have been one of the chiet traits of the medieval Normans, for it was their superior discipline and co-operation that was responsive for their vlsto-rles over the Anglo-Saxons. The Normans who founded clans In the Highlands appear to havo been no exception. In a few generations the Gordons rose from the position of settlers and over- lords of land to leaders of one of the most powerful clans ia tihe Highlands, which was recruited with the native inhabitants of their newly acquired lands as (ho nucleus. The Gaelic name of the Clan Gor- don Is "Na Gordanuich." Home and Love. Because I like to sit at home And hear the robins call and stag. Or breathe the sweet the breezes bring I've grown to pity those who roam And have no spot, however preet. Where he can whisper, "Hern I rest." Because I like to hear the tone That says I love you, needs no phrase No spoken word, to cheer and praise , I pity those with none their own Their very own to understand The language of the eye and hand. Because life has so much unrest, Because for oach the strife and s trees, God sends the humble home to bleee, And loving hearts, Hie best bequest Not gold nor pleasure, pomp nor gain, But Love that makes Life not in vain. "Yes, I've got a comfortable, weM- painted set of buiklinigs," said the old citizen complacently, "and the best port of it is that there ain't an hour's work in the whole job; just spare min- utes." The word "honeymoon" originated from Germany, where it was the cus- tom to drink mead a sweet liquid made from honey for thirty days after the wedding, "moon," of course, meaning "month," IB u tire;it Prevfintatlve, beinu one of the oldost ri-inedleR lined. Minard's Linimem hoH relieved thuuxands of cases of Grippe, HronchltlM, Sure Throat. Asthma and similar dlHcusc-s. It Is an Enemy to GerniH. Thousands of bottleH bnttit; used every duy. F..r Kale by all druggists anil genera! dealers. Miu.-rd'n Unlment Company, limited, _ Yarmouth U.S. _ Mother! Open Child's Bowels With California Fig Syrup Your Httle one will love tbe "fruity" taeto of "California Pig Syrup" even If constipated, bilious, irritable, feverish, or full of cold. A teaspoonful never fails to cleans*; the liver and bowels. In a few hours you can see for your- self how thoroughly it works all tin* sour bile, and undigested food out of the bowels and you have a well, play- ful child again. Millions of mothers keep "California Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea- spoonful to-dfly saves a sick child to- morrow. Ask your druggist for genu- ine "California Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California" or you may get an imitation iig syrup. Instalment Plan. He (Um 11.46 p.m.) "I hope your father doesn't object to my paying you visits?" She "No; hut I think he would pre- fer having you pay them In instal- ments." When the digestive organs are out of order you need the help of Mother Selgel's Syrup. The herbal medicinal extracts of which the Syrup i* made restore tone and S strength to jaded stomachs, make * food yield nourishment and save 5 from the many ills which indigest- J ion brings. Mother Stijtl's Syrup g is now sold in SOc. and $1.00 9 bottles at drug stores. 5 oai 1 CKXXX. ooooo oooo ooooo ooooO DF INTEREST TO WOMEN Nurse Recommended Use o Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound MALE ANU HASH ON CHUJTS HEAD Scalp Sore and Inflamed. Cross and Fretful, Lost Sleep Cuticura Heals, "From early Infancy my Uttle girl had scale and rash on her head and her scalp was Bore and inflamed. She was cross and fretful and differed loss of sleep Her hair would not grow, and her head was disfigured. "This troublelasted for several months and I finally sent for free sample of Cuticura SoapandOlnt- ment. Then I purchased a cake of Cuticura Soap and a box of Cuticura Ointment and now she is healed." (Signed) Mrs. Lydla E. Kling, 760 Ashland Ave., Ocean Park, Calif. Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes. Bothwell, Ontario. "I was and run down, had no appetite and was nervous. The nurse who took care of me told ma to try Lydla EX PInkham'a Vege table Compound, and now I am go ting strong. I reo- ommcnd your medi- cine to my friends, and you may use my testimonial." MBS. D. MAXWELL, R. R. No. 2, Both, well. Ontario. The reason why Lydla E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound IB BO successful in overcoming woman's ilia la because It contains the tonio, strengthening properties of good old- fashioned roots and herbs, which act on the female organism. Women: from all parts of tho country are continually testifying to Its strength- ening, beneficial influence, and as It contains no narcotics nor harmful drugs It Is a safe medicine ton women. Lydla E. Pinkham's Private Text* Book upon "Ailments Peculiar to Women" will be sent you free upon request. Write to The Lydla E. Plnknim Medicine Co.,' Lynn, Mass. Wishing for sleep is a poor way to get it A LITTLE wisdom In the daytime *"* is a better assurance of rest than any amount of anxious wishing when nerves are a-jangle at night. 'What you do at noon often has more influence on sleep than what you want and hope for, at midnight. Tea and coffee's drug element, caffeine, whips up the nerves, and when, its use is continued there's usually a penalty which no amount of mental effort can avoid. The part of wisdom, as so many thousands have found, is to turn away from nerve- stimulation and adopt rich, delicious Postum as the mealtime drink. Postum delights the taste, but brings no dis- turbance to nerves or digestion. Even the little children can share in the en- joyment of Postum at any meal. It's better to anticipate warnings than to be driven by them. It's better to encourage and pre- * serve sound nerves and complete health than to listen to the clock ticks at night and say, "I wish!" You can get Postum wherever good food or drink is sold and served. An order today may be the beginning, for you, of thy great satisfaction and. comfort which so many others have found in Postum. Your grocer baa both forms: Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly In tbo cup by tho addition of boiling water. Postum Cerenl (in packages of larger bulk, foi thoae who prefer to make th* drink while the meal is being pro pared) made by boiling for 20 minuted. Postum for Health "There's a Reason' Mud* by Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Limited, Windsor, Ont. MONEY ORDERS. The safe way to send money by mail is by Dominion Express Monoy Order. Colors That Stimulate. Color S'Chfimos for factory workers, with a view to increa.se.l production, are among tho bright ideas of modern decoration specialists. In one case, at leant, the idea has been adopted with tihfl best results. "We were naked to decorate a fac- tory st) that it would produce bettor workers" explained a member of a firm of expert house decorators. "The walls were done in daffodil yellow; tie corners and tine capitals of the pillars being picked out with deep blue. The stimulating atmos- phere created by that scheme was re- markable." Do the colors and designs of our wall coverings really make their "vic- tims" sad, mad, or sublimely happy? Several decorative artists think they may, especially a.s regards emotional, highly sensitive natures. Thus, tihe psycho-craze has pene- trated not only the waJl-paper and colored wall industry, hut also hiis crept into furnishing ajui furniture. To dignity, beauty, an:l comfort in house decorating modernists have add- ed the mental and mo ml assets of complete schemes. For instance, soft, gentle yellows must be the background of a room In which sufferers from neurasthenia are to find culm. It would bo unwise for a wife to ou- ter Into a contentious domestic discus- sion within red walls. Large patches of red in the homo are admitted to bo an irritant. For Constipated Bowels Bilious Liver Tho nicest cathartic-laxative to to-night will empty ynur bowels com- Physic your bowels wl'en you have Headache Biliousness Colds Indigestion Dizziness Sour Stomach is caudy-like Cascarets. One or two pletely by morning and you will foel splendid. "They wor'- while you eleop." fnscarots never stir you up or gripe llko salts, Pills, Calomel, or Oil. and they cost only ten cents a box. Children love Cascarets too. ' Wels'h school children during the summer holidays linvc, in many parts ' of Uie Principal ity, helpcil to conrpilu rccorrls of the districts in which thny , live. ISSUE No. 12 "22. I WARNING! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting' Aspirin at all. Why take chances? 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 ''Bnyrr' 1 boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggisti. Aspirin tp tli.- tiaiio mar'/: (rpdintori <1 In Canacln) of Bnyor Manufacture f Mono- aoellcnddcsior of Ballcjrllcacld, While It It well known tliat Atpirin mean* IJayrr mannfic -nn-c. to ;iKflct ilio miMir nrninai Imitation*, tho Tablets of Tlkyer Co'upuny will l)o cuini'Oil nil'i iln-ir K-IKIB! trade mark, tho "Bayr Crou." ',

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