Flesherton Advance, 20 Sep 1922, p. 3

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Buried on Mountain Tops. Before Dr. Graham Bell, the invent- or of the telephone, died, he selected the place where he wished to be buried. He now lies en the lonely top of Beinn Bhreagh, in Nova Scotia. But he is not the only man who has been buried ou - a hill-top. Another j ^^ A GENTLE LAXATIVE FOR THE CHILDREN RUN DOWN PEOPLE WEAK ANDNERVOUS Thousands in This Condition Can Easily Help Themselves. There are thousands oi people who .^ __ bear the pain and discomfort of minor Juba Hill, where his little band was teentha ot a]1 childhood ailments are 1Hs in the hope that the indisposition ] surprised by Boers aud almost annihi- ] tne rc8ult ot clogged bowels and sour Mothers the surest way t>f keeping your Jittle ones well and happy ; whe- ! ther it is the new-born babe or the lonely an! elevated grave is that ot Krowlng chfw to keftp thelr bowels General Colley, on the summit o'. Ma- regular and their stomach sweet. NinJ- 1s only temporary and will be oat- grown In time. Often such Illnesses are not serious enough to require the attention of a doctor, but will respond to intelligent home treatment if a re- liable remedy is used. Women, busy with a multitude of household cares, young women 'in of.lees or stores, or girls studying hard in school, easily tall a prey to that condition of blood- less^ ess known as anaemia The trouble need not be serious If prompt measures are taken to check It In its lated. Near by is a rairn of stones bearing the simple words, "Here Col- ley Fell." An American poet who styled him- self "The Poet of the Sierras" is buried on the top of one of the foot- hills of the Rocky Mountains. He raised his own monumental pile close stomach. The most necessary and j the best medicl.ie for little ones is a gentle laxative something that will relieve constipation; sweeten the stomach and promote rest and natural sleep. Such a medicln? is Baby's Own Tablets. They are a gentle but ef- ficient laxative; are absolutely guar- Iii Time of the Young Moon. In time of the young moon and single star I wandered up the river road as far AH the old Indian clearing, and beheld Beneath the pendulous boughs a wil- low bole A lonely rooftree that was gray with eld And lightless windows that had lost their soul. Behind, the ascending mountain slope was walled 1 With deepening umber and dark emer- ald: And the deep slumberous river pool be- tween Gave back the scene, reduplicate in green. to the hack ^ where he spent many anteed free from opiates or other in- ' jurious drugs and maf fce given to the<| years of his life Cecil Rhodes, the founder of Rho- desia, is buried on the top of a hit! in South Africa called Matoppo. It is arly stages. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ! said that there, in hia earlier days, he will restore the elements needed to ! used to climb and dream of the future bring the blood back to strength, and ' of the vast country spread at his feet, once the blood regains its healthy I and that even then he determined that quality the entire body will soon how j that should he his burial place. the benefit. Among the many who 1 But the most famous hill-top shrine bare found benefit through the use of j is that of Robert Louis Stephenson in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is Mrs. Albert i Samoa, where r.e went in search of W. Smith, Mlsconche, P.E.I., who j health. It was his wish to be buried aays: "I was very much broken down ! on the hill-top close to his house, and In health, had pains in the region of , hither his remains were carried by his I Only a faint bird twittering; naught at feud Ahwti-enient W4NTED--YOUNG LADIES .VITH Good Education to Train -- Nurses. Wellandra HosXtal, arines. Ont. St Cath- Whole Is Benefited **y I ctnlclC r ADIES DO YOUR OWN HEM- Thousands of frail, nervous people I & M *TCHi ^and ^"''"(r. ^tach- and convalescents everywhere have | 18: duty fre: agents wanted. E STB- temifled to the remarkable power of ; PHEXSOV. 12 Qulnry street Chl.-^ . Tanlac in bringing back their health, \ T ';' YORK STATK SCHOOL F< strength, and working efficiency. It ' X*. . iral ?! n( ? .Nurses _ f the Prop seems to quikly invigorate the consti- tution and a powerful foe of weak- j ness. Alexander William Collins. 8V4 John St., N. Hamilton. Ontario, says: "My wife was in a mighty bad state of health. She could eat very little of ect IMfbtM Hospital and Brooklyn Mater- nlty. Washington Avenue and at. J .tin's Pliu-.\ Brooklyn, X.Y., founded In 187J; delightfully located near Prospect Park: will open a new training school thi Pall for the reception of larger classes: any young woman desiring to enter a pro- fession will here find a splendid oppor- tunity for a thorough training; Indi- vidual attention by trained Instructors; anything, her back hurt badly and she chaperonagre: attention to health and reJ had frequent attacks of awful sick ^fu^ DtoSJto headache. Three bottles have made her again." There is not a single portion of the of Tanlac healthy aad strong j A 3ENTS WAITED body that is youngest infant with perfect safety, i ,.. / They banish constipation and Indies- ! W f the h D . e " a8lv " en e ' ***" \ helpful action of Tanlac. Only a white moth fluttering; naught the Btomach to turn ^ of stress To strain the perfect peace and pen- siveness. tion; break up colds and simple fevers and give the baby that health and hap- piness which all children should have. my heart, and was so short of breath that if I went upstairs I would have beloved Samoans. He uL--<> wrote his own epitaph, which is certainly one of They are sold by medicine dealers orj by mail at 25 cents a box from The \ Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock ville, Ont. And not a shred of cloud above to mar not benefited by the It enables food into healthy blood, bone and muscle, puri- fies the system and h.lps you back to normal weight. Get a bottle to-day The British Empire and Forestry. ''It is not my intention today The beauty of star. the moon and single Clinton Scollard. at any good druggist. OR PART TIME TO .-El.t, our complete line of electric fix- ture." and appliances from our catalogue. Liberal commission. W. P. Earle Elec- tric Supply Co.. 1284 St. Clalr Ave.. Tor- onto. FOB SALE. Yr ARN WONDERFUL VALUES AND Colors, samples free Georgetown Woollen Mills. Ont. to to lie down as soon as I reached the j the most beautiful ever penned: make panic Measures Heat of Stars. The smallest and most sensitive In- strument in the world has been con- alarmist statements or quote structed by Dr. W. W. Coblentz, aa,_ Going to the bad is a poor way of figures. Without overstating American scientist. Ued for mea- top. Then a strange nervous twitch- ing of the muscles took possession of me, and every muscle in my body would apparently be twitching. I be- came very emaciated, and my family were much alarraeii as to my condi- tion. At this time I read an article in oar home paper concerning Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills and decided to give them a trial. The res ait was that in a short time I felt much improved. aad under further use of the pills I felt like a new woman, had gained in weight and was in every way better. I would urge anyone afflicted ae I was to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pill? a trial." You can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 < jnts a box, or six boxes for $2.50, from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- TUle, Ont. "Under the wide and starry sky dig the grave and let me lie. Glad did I live and gladly die, and I laid me down with a will. This be the verse you 'grave for me: here he lies where he longed to be. Home is the sailor, home from the sea, and the hunter from the hill." Lack of sunlight has been found to Three a Day. ' An American visiting in Ireland asked a mail servant at a tavern, "How many mails do yoa have here a day?" Th* servant replied, "Three; dinner, breakfast and supper." one's case one can say, without fear ' suring the heat given off by the stars, One bit of heroism is always within our power the keeping of our petty troubles to ourselves. Minard's Liniment for Distemper. VTBBXI.T WAJITXD. showing that you are a good fellow. Shew how strong you are by not of contradiction, that the world's tim-' it will respond to the heat of a candle' noticing how weak the other fellow is result in a general wave of depression. , other disease. Ask for Minard's and take no other. | Physician. Christ is the great her situation gives grave reason for I fifty miles away. thought and enquiry We read in the ] The instrument is about the same! report of a recent American commis- ; size as a full-stop, and is formed by ] sion that timber is being cut at three welding a dot of bismuth on to the' times the rate of growth. We know end of a fine- platinum wire. The j that several exporting countries admit joint is placed inside a vacuum tube ' that they have over-estimated their containing a fluorite window, and con- ! forest resources. Whole groups of nected by almost invisible wires to a countries have been shut out of the galvanometer consisting of a fine coil! timber trade by revolutions dynastic of wire and a tiny swinging mirror, changes, and the rise and fall in the The tube is then placed inside a value of exchange. Even if we do not large astronomical telescope, which is accept the idea of a world timber set so .that the rays of the star will ! famine, we must admit that never was fall upon the joint. Because of the there a Unw before in which the Em- different properties of the two metals pire depended more on its own efforts bismuth and platinum an electric ' for its supply of timber; nor has there current is generated. The current' j ever been a time more favorable than flows through to the galvanometer, the present for urging the examina- and the mirror is moved according to tton of our Empire timber resources, the amount of heat that has played upon the Joint. To maintain as perfect a vacuum as possible, the tube is surrounded with calcium, which abscrh; the air. Fluor- ite windows are used because fluorite GOITRE WE HAVE A CASH PL'RCHAbSa for a weekly newipaper In On- tario. Price must be attractive. Sond fell Information to Wilson Publishing Co.. Ltd.. 7] Adelaide St. W.. Toronto. BELTING FOR SALE 11KKESHER BELTS AND dUC- T1ON hose, new and used, shipped subject to approval at lowest -rices In Canada. York Belting Co.. 115 Yor* St.. Toronto. Ont. The contagion of uncleanness at- ! Lord Lovat at British Empire For- tacks every boy's mind at some time ' estry Conference, or other. It should be fought like any Surnames and Their Origin TAFT. * Variation Taff. * Racial Origin Welah. Source A given name. The origin of the family name ot Taft and the less widely known form * of Taff is likely to prove a bit of a mystery to those who know little of * WeUh names. Both of these forma are develop- ments of Welsh origin, though from a 1 name which is nearly as old as the Old * Testament. < If you trace these names back to their earlier usage among the Welsh this the elision of the "i" readily yielded the pronunciation "Taft " KIRKPATRICK Variations Kirk wood, Kirkland, Kirt- land, Kirkaldy, Kirkby, Kirkley. Racial Origin English. Sou rce Loca I it ie. Here is a group of family names j which are variations of one another in ' the sense that their sources are simi- lar, though not exactly the same. As has been explained in previous articles the word "kirk" is the same word as "church," the former pronun- jwu will find that they were preceded : elation having developed in the North By Radio. With black receiver tightly clamped Against my eager ear, I listen to the sounds afloat Upon the atmosphere; A solo song, a monologue, A bedtime tole for kids, The daily news, a lecture on The life of annelids. But these are not the radiograms I seek to gather from The void where echoes of the past Perhaps yet faintly hum; I hope to hear on ether waves Still drifting to and fro Some word immortal Caesor spoke Long centuries ago. Minna Irvine. * A Remarkable Resemblance. Brown had received a dog as a is always transparent; some rays can- not penetrate by the usual "ap," signifying "son of," of England and the Anglo-Saxon part birthday gift One morning while a prefix which, with the change of the of Scotland, while the southern Eng- i taking it for a little run he met the descriptive phrase into the hereditary ] lish gradually evolved the word sma " child of a poor family. family name, has disappeared in mod- ern times except where It has been in- corporated as part of the name. "Ap- Howell," of course, easily became "Powell," but "Ap Taft" did not amal- gamate so earily, and the course of feast resistance was just to drop the prefix. "Taft" or "Taff" among the Welsh merely a form of the given name "churohi." All of these family names indicate that their first bearers had lived at one , time in one of several towns or com- 1 nunciation. said gently, munities. Kirkpatrick (which simply! " D --8' mv dear . n <" d-a-w-g." means Patrick's Church), is a place name in Scotland, as also is Klrfcaldy. Kirkwoods, tracing back to medJeval times, are to be found in at least two places in England. Kirkland is a de- "Is that yer new dawg?" she asked. He answered in the affirmative and help her with her pro- little feet and finally stammered, 'Sawful like a dawg, ain't it?" MONEY ORDER: Friendship calls for sincerity, but It is always safe to send a Dominion ot David. You can readily see that a | volopment of Kirkland, and places of sincerity w not a blunt and needless Express Money Order. Five dollars tight change in the sound of the con onauts in this name would give you Taflt" (Th long "a" in English is modern development") And from ' of Kirkby. Kirkley is in Suffolk. this name exist in Cumberland, Fife, candor that wounds friendship. Who- coats three cents. LancashiiTe and Westmoreland. There ! evr feels bound to say what he are also numerous places by the name thinks, is douWy bound to think kindly. Taste the joy of living! is no greater joy than perfect A health the heritage of those who obey the simple laws of Nature. Drugs are useful in case of sickness, but Nature strongly objects to their continued use by normal, healthy persons. Caffeine, the alkaloid in tea and coffee, is a slow but powerful drug. In the hands of a doctor, it is useful and beneficial. But tnl. : regularly, as a daily stimulant, it often upsets the nerves, causing serious organic troubles. Thousands have found health and satisfac- tion in Instant Postum the healthful, whole- some cereal beverage made from roasted wheat. It is fragrant delicious satisfying and safe. Instant Postum FOR HEALTH "There' s a Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Windsor. Ontario When Clothing Your Feet (1> Don't try to wear impractical oboes for practical service. (2) Dou't use snap Judgment in the selection of the place where you buy your shoes. Scientific foot-fitting is not usually pract.oed in shoe "cafe- terias." (3) Don't fail to bear in mind that your one pair of feet must serve you a lifetime. (4) Don't tell your shoe salesman what size you wear. Make it his busl- nes to fit your feet. (5) Don't foolishly allow "ey style" to supersede common foot sense when buying a pair ot shoes. (6) Don't sacrifice your comfort by requiring a foot-titter to do impossible things. Vanity aud foot-fitting are far removed. (7) Don't buy price in buying shoes. It Is only relative, while good, honest- ly made, comfortable shoes are always an economy. An Underground Clock. it is not generally known that to-day the world is receiving the correct time fn in a wonderful piece of mechanism burled In the catacombs of Paris about SO ft. below the surface of thfe streets. The time signals from th Blffel Tower, known to all wlrelege enthusi- asts, are regulated by this undr- ground timepiece. It was placed in such a position in order that It should not be affected by changes of tempera- ture or air pressure. Its average dally reading for th first six months of this year^yas lew than 0.01 second otrt. For a period of 104 consecutive days no discrepancy whatever wae observed, and. from May 25th to June 27th Its total eno>' was 0.0003 .seconds per day. It measured the time, therefore, to about three ten-nil!llni:-t a of a second. ISSUE No 37 '22. At the Yarmouf. Y.M.C.A. Boys Camp, held at Tusket Palls in August, ' I found Minard's Liniment most bene- flcial for sunburn, an immediate relief for colic and toothache. Alfred Stakes, General Sec'y. ' DISCOVERY For Goitre and Enlargement of the Thyroid Oland. The only way to reach the seat of this disease la through the blood by taking "Dr. rook's Scientific Treatment." This treatment will purity the blooil. On bottle will have good effect Large battle. containing one month's treatment, prlre $5.00. Dept. No. 9. BEDELL CKHHICAI. CO., 183 Church St.. Toronto PETRIE'S MACHINERY TORONTO COARSE SALT LAND SALT Bulk tarlots TORONTO SALT WORKS C. J. CLIFF - TORONTO Bo* Book on DOG DISEASES aad How to Feed Mailed Free to any AAV dr*M by the Author. H. Clay Q1*TO Co., T-T. 1IJ Wet Z4th Street New York. rj.S.A. Not Many People Have. Irishmen and Scotsmen are always arguing, and one particular argument raged extremely fiercely. It concern- ed the origin of the bagpipes - -t a ch claiming that his co'ictry had pro- duced the instrument. But the last word went to the Irish- ' man, who said: . "Well, the truth is. the Irish fnvent- ! ed the poipes, and gave them to the Scots and the Scots haven't seen the joke yet!" Cuticura Talcum Is So Refreshing A few grains of this exquisitely scented powder dusted or* the skin soothes and cools, and overcomes heavy perspiration. It is an ideal face, skin, baby and dusting powder and takes the place of other petfucies for the skin. S..p25c. OMMtZSuJSfe. Tio25c. Sold throughout thcDominion. CanadianDepuu m. UMtW. 344 St. PM.| St.. W.. ntrul. Cuticura Sop *hare> without mm. WILL ANSWER ANY WOMAN WHO WRITES Montreal Woman Finds Health by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound Montreal, Quebec. "I was a snfr ferer for three years, not able to do my housework. My husband was discouraged, for I was no better and had had the doctor all this time and nothing helped me. I was always sleepy, had no appetite and suffered with my left side. My mother in England recommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound be- cause it had helped my sister, so I have been taking It. I am now able to do my housework and I ran not praise yonr medicine too highly at I have great hopes for the future. 1 will tell anyone who writes to mi what good it has done me." Mas. E3. JlissoN, St. Henry P. 0.. Montreal. For nearly fifty years Lydia R Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound has been helping women just as it helped Mrs. Masson: oftentimes after doctors and other medicines failed. If you are sufferinir from disagree- able symptoms caused by some female weak" -s. try this splendid medicine. It is vi'nrin's medicine for women's ailments. :md can be taken in safety by any wuimui. 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