Flesherton Advance, 9 May 1923, p. 3

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I LD CHUN TneTobacco cf Quali ty Surnames and Their Origin CO8QRAVE Variation* O'Cosgrave, Coagreva, Cosgreave. Racial Origin Irish. Source Given Names. If your name Is Cosgrave. and the name comet down to you from "the ' old sod," you may be a scion of either i one or two of the Irish clans, for two j entirely different Irish clan names i have been Anglicized into the form 1 Cosgrave. One of these, like the Hogan clan, was a branch of tie more ancient ' gana, but derived its nanv from chieftaJn named its DURKIN Racial Origin Irish. Source A given name. Here is a family name which you might be pardoned for taking as Eng- lish, for It has a truly English sound to it. Possibly it would not look so Eng- lish to you. however, if you saw it spelled "O'h-Dobharcon." Britain's Strangest Colony. One of the strangest colonies In Eng- land Is that of South Shields, where, in a part ot the town nar the river, a large number of Arabs have found a permanant Lome. The colony stretches for a consider- able distance along the docks id e. and there are several hundred alien in- hub'itants. To walk through the prin- cipal street is like vi&itlng an Eastern city. There are Arabian butcher sl-ip, lodglng-hcLves, and eating-houses, while most ot the pedestrians are Arabs. Arabic signs adorn many of the E'hops and houses, while here and there a sign has been "lior.o Into English" with comical results. Then there Is one notice to the effect t:.at Mr. Said Hassan'.} premises are a "licensed sea- men's Arab lodginghouse." Most of the Arabs came to this coun- try as seamen during the war, and I since then many of them, unable to i find berths, have found themselves ' stranded in various ports. Tiere are larg numbers of them in Glasgow, Liverpool, and Cardiff. At South Shields the colony has its own ministers, and at marriages or funerals the strange ceremonials of the East are observed. In the case of funerals, the mourners execute a sol- emn "death dance/' in memory of the departed. Betrothals and births are signalized by rejoicings, which in some cases ex- tend over several days. The colony has been considerably depleted recently, as many of the men have succeeded In getting ships and returning home. In some cases, how- ever, the Arabs have settled down with their wives and families, and have found various ways of earning a liveli- hood. MRS. A. HARBACH GAINS 24 POUNDS Dr. F. H. Klrkpatrick Recently appointed principal of the new Y.M.C.A. School of Speech Edu- cation, which Is to be established In Toronto, to serve the who:e Dominion. It will include classes in everything pertaining to speech from the correc- tion of stammering to oratory. TO AVOID PAINS OF RHEUMATISM This Trouble is Located in the Blood, and Relief Comes Through Better Blood. Rheumatism comes with thin, Im- pure blood, and can only be driven out ! of the system by enriching and purl- ! tying the blood. O'Briens, being founded, in fact, by , This clan name derived at the grandfather of the chieftain from whom the Hcgans took their sept or clan name. This chieftain, the grand- sire of "Ogan," was called "Cosgrach." The other clan, which bore the name of "O'Cosgrlgne," had no connection at all with the O'Briens and the Ho- But you won't flnd the sounds 30 dlf- The chief symptom of rheumatism is ferent if you pronounce the Gaelic ' pain. The most successful treatment form of the name as it should be pro- j is the one that quickly banishes this nounced. with a silent "bh." I disagreeable symptom. Many rheu- Eome ' matlc people suffer pains that could period in the Middle Ages from the ' be avoided by building up the blood, mime of the chieftain under whose , The value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills leadership the clan formed, is but the ' In rheumatic troubles Is proven by the Our Longer Life. Some little creatures have ao short a life That they are orphan* born but why should we Be prouder of a life that gives more time To think of death through all eter- alty? Time bears us off. as lightly as the wind Lifts up the smoke and carries It away; And all we know Is that a longer life Gives but more time to think of our decay. We live till Beauty fails, and Passion dies, And sleep's our one desire in every breath: -at strong desire our old love. Life, Gives place to that new love whose name is Dea&lr. W. H. Davles. Declares Tanlac Restored Her Completely When Health Was Practically Destroyed "The Tanlac treatment restored my health and strength and increased my weight twenty-four pounds two years ago, and I am one ot tha happlwt wo- men in Canada, for I have been feel- ing fine ever since," declared Mrs. Alice Harbach, highly esteemed read- dent of 26 Dundas St. W., London, Ont. "I was so nervous I trembled llk one with the palsy and feared a com- plete breakdown. I couldn't relish my food, many days I didn't eat a thine, and lost weight until my clothes were way too large for me. I had piercing headaches, was so weak I would give out before the middle of the day, and at night just seemed to hear the clock strike every hour. I suffered more agony than tongue can tell. "But Tanlac ended all my trouble, and if I had my say I would put a bot- tle In every home. It has won my ever- lastlng gratitude, and I will always praise It" Tanlac Is for sale by all good drug- gists. Take no substitute. Over 37 million bottles sold. Classified Advertisement*. GOO* WANTED lOCNO LADDM WITH duration w mln M num. curM. AoBl/ wite*dra Homtj. St. Cuhuian. Sound Your Hernl "Mornin', Hank! Whatch/er doin' ua tharr "Waal, the old woman is flggerln' 09, drlvin' th' car, an' I'm a-makin* th garlge door flv foot wider." Enliven Your E yet through the Daily Use ot* Murin*. The AJlurlni Spu.-k !c of Youth Quickly Rvtunu to EVM which have becoow Dull and Liu- lea*. Used M'*!T tor manr y**n. Sold br DructMC* Everrwtuir. 'H/ATC, /**" EVES P A I N penctrMM to th root at trouble ml I>.TH dulek ralW. for MC tmucUo. nmliu. hmlm, rhlu rub II la. Chilly Work. The dar old gentleman got Into COUP versatlon with a ymiux man. "And what 1 your job, sir," h* ask- ed. "If I may make so bold as to in- quire?" "I travel In underwear," was the re- ply. "How curious ! " said the old man, rubbing his spectacles. "And er what a cold job it must be in the win- ter." CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Mlnard'x Liniment for ul everywhere Fish That Sit Down. Nature never produced a more re- markable creature than the Japanese goldfishi. Though Stockings Wear Long. Visitor "Good morning, Martha, how busy you are. always knitting. Do you flnd the stockings wear longer if knitted by hand?" Martha "Wear longer? TM. of course, mum. Perhaps you wouldn't be- lieve It, but this pair of my old man's socks I knitted five years ago, and I've knitted new legs to 'em twice, and new footed 'em five time?! And. seems to me. they'll never wear out!" they are called goldfish, their scales range in color from pink regular development from the given name of "Dubharchu." The Durkins were a branch of the rnoro ancient Macnamara clan. IS THERE A BABY IN YOUR HOME? Old Glostershire. The lanes of Glostershire are sweet With hawthorn bloom to-day; The larks are nesting in the wheat Where Severn winds her way. And a-ncle-nt men are whetting scythes Ere comes the time of hay. Oh. Glostershire and Canada are many miles apart, IB there a baby or young children In your home? If there Is you should not be without a box of Baby's Own Tab- lets. Childhood ailments come quickly and means should always be at hand to promptly fight them. Baby's Own Tablets are the ideal home remedy. They regulate the bowels; sweeten the | Th . e . h l ll8 . f Glosterafcdre are white stomach : banish constipation and indl- But the old songs of Glostershire are singing In my heart. With sheep now it Is May; gestlon; break up cold* and simple where gleamed the Legion's armour fevers in fact they relieve all the minor 111* of little ones. Concerning them Mrs. Molse Cadotte, Makamik, Que., writes: "Baby's Own Tablets are the best remedy in the world for little ones. My baby suffered terribly from Indigestion and vomiting, but the Tablets soon set ber right and now she is in perfect health." The Tab- lets are sold by medicine dealers cr by mail at 25c a box from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co.. Brockvllle, Ont. The Eyes of the Blind. I have a friend, the sweetest friend That ever you could flnd, And. though he lights the way for me, They tell me he is blind. But, oh<! I know my friend can see Much more than I or you; We are the sightless : he is blessed With visions ever new. So quiet, so serene his face, His smile so quick, so bright - He sees beyond the things we touch And needs no earthly light. His spirit bears him on, although He knows not night form day; The shining beauty of his soul Lights all the darkened way. Our fleshly eyes that have not seen The glory yet to come, Can never follow such as he When he shall reach his Home. The Joys to us go new and strange, Tbe radiance and the song, To him will be but old-time things That he has loved so long. Soul blind and groping for the peace That he who sees -has won, We know when we would guide his steps "Hi he who leads us on. Kllii random Smith. bright The Cots-wold yeanlings play. And daisy-spangled is the sward Above the Roman way. 'Tween Glostershire and Canada vast waters rise and fall. But a cuckoo calls at sundown Its old familiar cuM. Great sMps come into Glos-ter town And safe at anchor Ite, i And little boats with sails of brown; And seagulls wh^el and cry Around the spires of Gloatershlre When wind and wave are high. testimony of Mrs. A. Bryson, Arthur, Ont., who says: "I was BO used up with rheumatism In my shoulders and neck that I could not turn In bed with- out the help of my husband, and the pain at times was almost unbearable. I took doctors' medicine which did me little or no good. Then I began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and have since been free from rheumatism. I can also recommend the pills to young mothers, as in my own case I found they are unexcelled. I may also add that I recommended Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to a neighbor who took fainting i spoils at the change of life, and who! * I to bronze, blue, black, and orange, in j shades such as human craftsmen have never succeeded In copying. They have wonderful tails that remind one of I bridal veils or fans, and they sit down on these whenever they fee! tired. Nature has provided them with a strange means of defence. Their eyes : are telescopic. That is to say, the lisa j can manipulate them in such a way that they can see what enemy is chas- ing them, rear or flank. No other crea- ture has such a wide range of vision, j The Japanese goldfish is of consider- able value, some of them selling for four or five pounds, and quite a large trade is done. They are imported in specially-built aquariums, heated and I ventilated In such u way that the oc- "" "* affected f could not walk any distance. She took the pills for nearly three months and they made her a strong well woman." The Source of Thorinaite. You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills | u ls 8ald that the mlneral thorlualte. ; now largely usej In the manufacture i from any dealer in medicine or by mall at 50c a box from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville. Ont. Flames Can't Destroy Writing. Even the careful criminal, who des- troys, as he thinks, all traces of evi- dence again&t him by burning docu- ments that prove his guilt, is not safe from the long arm of the modern scientific detective; for documents j charred in the fiercest flre can now be made to give up their secrets. A short time ago a document of O Glcstersihire. in Canada thy ctdldren i vital importance was thrown by nils- think of thee. And heart to heart is calling across the northern sea. of the mantles for Incandescent gas lamps, is at present not known to oc- cur elsewhere than in the Island of Ceylon. Its discovery was due to the operations of the Ceylon Mineral Sur- rey. It i exported to Europe aud America. Not Perfect An argument between man and wife had been going on for some time, and at last she exclaimed: "I suppose you think I am a perfect fool?" "None of us, my dear," came the soft answer that does not turn away anger, "Is perfect." MONEY ORDERS. When ordering goods by mall send a Dominion Express Money Order. Not a Fit Place to Visit Little Ella " I'm never going Holland when I grow up." Governess "Why not?" Little EMa "Because our geography take into the flre. Wtn Us loss was discovered it was nothing more than a blackened fragile thing containing not a single word that was de-clpner- able. An expert was called In. though the owner of the burnt paper had little hope that he could be of any use. Four weeks later the expert returnod and handed the owner a clear photograph ' of the document, with every word as ' s avs tt>s a low - Iyln * l easy to read a^ on the day it had been i written. j The expert knew that photographic '< i plates are acted upon by other things i besides light. Tl:e Ink of the original j writing contained chemicals; and even ' i though they had been in the heart ot I the flre he felt that some of their pot- | ency must remain. I He placed the paper between two , ultra-sensitive plates and lft It for a j week. Then he looked to see if there to There are 40,000 lakes in New- foundland. Don't be afraid of truth; she is no invalid. Emerson. He "Marie told me ytu were afraid was any result: a few faint marks ap- j I was going to try to kiss you." ] peared on the plates, but that was all. She "Nothing of the sort. I w Undeterred, he next gave a three afraid you wouldn't." | weeks' exposure, at the end of which $ i period he was able to deliver the per- Instruction* for Hen*. MlatreM "If you want egg to keep they nraat be laid In a cool place." BWdy "Ol'll natation It to the hens Ht wanst. mum." Pretty teeth make a smiling wonma. MM* by Phy*lola* . An Old Law. Pupil- "What keeps, us from falling off the earth when w are upside down T" Teacher "The law of gravity, of eours*," Pupil "Well, how did folks stay on before the law was passed?" feet photograph. BABIES LOVE MRS. WINSUOW'S SYRUP Tie lof.nl.' uA CkiUna'i fenUfer Pleasant to give pleasant to Uk*. Guaranteed purely vege- table and absolutely harmlMs. It quickly overcomes colic, diarrhoea, flatulency and other like disorders. Th open published formula appears on every lable. EXCRUCIATING PAINS, CRAMPS Entirely Remedied by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Eberts, Ont. " I started with cramps and bearing-down pains at the age of eleven years, and I would get so nervous I could hardly stay in bed, and I had Buch pains that I would scream, and my mother would call the doctor to give me something to take. At eighteen I mar- ried, and I have four healthy children, but I still have pains in my right side. I am a farmer's wife with more work than I am able to do. I have taken three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound and I feel that it ifl helping me every day. My sister-in-law, who has been taking your medicine for some time and uses your Sanative Wash, told me about it and I recommend it now, as I have received great relief from it" Mrs. NELSON YOTT, R. R. 1, Eberts, Ont Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound is a medicine for ailments com- rnon to women. It has been used for such troubles for nearly fifty years, and thousands of women have found relief as did Mrs. Yott, by taking this splendid medicine. If you are suffering from Irregularity, painful times, nervousness, headache, backache or melancholia, you should at once bejrin to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It is excellent to strengthen the system and help to per- form its functions with ease and regu- larity. O Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a llttl* ! "Freezone" on an aching ccrn, Insunti i ly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with flnpers. Truly I Your druggist sells a tiny bottle ot "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the caV luges, wl'hout soreness or irritation. Itched and Burned* Face a Sight, Cuticura Heals, "My face came out all over In little red pimples and then it would itch. I would rub and scratch it and little erup- tions would come. They itched and burned and at night would bother me. My (ace was a sight. I tried different remedies without success and then began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment which completely healed me in two weeks." (Signed) Mrs. Eva M. Toothaker, Cundys Harbor, Maine, March 13, 1922. Use Cuticura for every-day toilet purposes. Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, dust with Talcum. 8pld Eick Frx by H tU. Addr*: "Lrmui, U- IUJ. 3*4 Ht P.ol St. W.. MoatTMl." -.., i ,-.rr- whfr* Somp^Sc. Uirrmt-nt'JSandWc Talcuxn&B. Bi^~Cuticura Soap share* without mug. ASPIRIN UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, yoti are not getting Aspirin at all It is rather interesting to compare the price per pound of automobiles ! with the price per pound of other light machinery. Some cars sell for as lit- j tie as fifteen cents a pound. Another Qu*tlon. Mother "Don't ask so many ques- tions, KlsU>. Don't you know curlosJty killed a cat?" Elsie- "What know, motherf* did PLEATING $1.00 A SKIRT HEMSTITCHING lOc PER YARD. Out-of-town orders prompt attention, the cat want to Lingerie and Specialty Shop, 120 Dau- lorlb Avenue, Toronto. I that nook on DOG DISEASES and How to Feed Mailed Fr to any Ad- drpiis by the Author. X. Clay Qlovcr Co., Xno. 1J!> \\oot 24th Street New York U.H.A. ISSUE No. 13 '23. 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 Toothache Earache Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain Handy "Buyer" boxpg of 12 tablets Al*o bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. Applrtn t th" truil" iDar*-. (r.'int<"rt In Cnn<in> <>f Mayor Manufacture of Mono- acnli nclrlemer of .tRllcvltcarlri. \Vht)e It In < i 1 kmmn that .\vptrtn mennt Bayer manufacture, to -ml*i the puMIr aKl'<t Imltntlonp. rh TnMotB of Bayer Cumpanr iH l> taiupd wlib inelr foncral uU i.'iark, ;.i "Bayer CIOM,"

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