THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, COLMRNE, ONT,, THURSDAY, FEB. 3, 1921. Instead of a Mustard Plaster BAUME BENGUE wiH do the same work without blistering. MB beware of substitutes Wf tt.OOatube ■ THS LEEMING MaE^C0.,LTD.| I ^RElTeVEsTp Al ST* I Boy Scout Notes. Patrol Leader Frank B. Johnston, of the 64th Toronto Troop, Boy Scouts, lias just been awarded the bronze medal of the Carnegie Hero Fund for saving Miss Daisy A. Hooper from drowning in Lake Scugog. Scout Johiiiston was awarded the highest award The Boy Scouts Association could give him Famous Last Words. "I wonder if it's loaded. I'll look down "the barrel and seo." '"Oh, listen! That's the train whistle.Step on the accelerator, and we'll try to get across before it comes." "They say these things can't possibly explode, no matter how much you throw them around." "I wonder whether this rope will hold my weight." '"It's no fun swimming around in here. I'm going out beyond the life lines." "Which one of these is the third rail, anyway?" "There's only one way to manage a mule. Walk right up in back of him and surprise him." . "That firecracker must have gone out. I'll light it again." "Watch me skate out past the 'Danger' sign. I bet I can touch it." "These traffic policemen think they own the city. They can't stop me. I'm going to cross the street now. Let the chauffeurs look out for me." Magic in Names. Is there any young person who net from his reading derived a s of the magic of the Bast? And Ii reasons for his impressions were alyze iou-.i'l "Wh that ts be found in large part accountable? Spicy odors, tropical jungles, strange beasts and reptiles and peoples, all play their part; but it is such words, as Samarkand and Ind, Boghara and Bombay, Ceylon, Ganges, Kashmir and Himalaya, ringing poetically in the youth/ul ear, that fill the youthful mind with impuls vague adventure. India more than any other Far Eastern land stirs the imagination--and is it not because it is so besprinkled and bejewelled with magical names, rather than because it has tigers and cobras and elephants in its forests? China does not have the fascination for youth that India has --perhaps because there is less romance in the singsong Chinese syllables. Hongkong, Yangtze, Shanghai, Honangho have somehow the tin-couthness of jargon rather than the -its Brc • Gal mtry- irdK h,.giones Devastees de la France, whic ■conducted a large Boy Scout Trainin Camp at Compiegne, France, last sun similar camps for French boys. Las year The Bo.y Scouts Association, th Boy Scouts of America, the two Be 1 the Spar nd Lugano illustrate tlty for bestowing cadence and charm, that Spanish explor-World is s left WICTER HARD OS BIB .ill i Or in several Boy Scout Associa France co-operated in this \ some 275 older boys and yo from the devastated regions < graduated from this "Camp-e it was called. Mr. Frank C. 3 .Executive Secretary of the Bt Association for Ontario, ret Canada cn the staff of the IS and Lrthur-iort of g granted by ] dealers facil or to pro members thati opportunity for the mons. x>p to spend a week lobby < er camp; and third, and I s .____t the troop, through who lit a Troop Committee appointed by it, | hand, 1 in accordance with thi rules and re- say, 'A gulations of the Association. There are now nearly 250 registered Bcout Troops in Ontario. HOW TO BE HEALTHY DURING THE WINTER Many Troubles May tie Avoided if the Blood is Kept Pure. Do not let your blood get thin this winter. For people who have a tendency towards anaemia, or bloodless-ness, winter is a trying reason. Lack | of exercise, lack of fresh air, and a more restricted diet are among the things that combine to lower the tone of the body and weaken the blood. As soon as you notice the tired j feeling, lack of appetite and shortness i of breath that are warning symptoms I of thin blood, take a short course of I treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink j Pills. Do not wait until the color has j entirely left your cheeks, until your ! lips are white and your eyes are dull. It is so much easier to correct thinning of the blood in the earlier stages than later. This is well illustrated in the case of Mr. B. M. Day, Newcastle ! Bridge, N.B., who says: "From my j own experience with Dr: Williams' j Pink Pills I can most heartily recommend them. Some time ago I was badly run down and my blood seemed thin and watery, accompanied by the usual symptoms of this condition. A friend recommeneded Dr. Williams' Pink'Pills, and after taking several .boxes I felt like a new man." You can procure Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through any dealer in medicine or they will be sent you by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing direct to The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. The Skipper's Only Fib. The deep-sea fisherman often has a sharp tongue and is not likely to get the worse of a verbal duel. But j George, the skipper of a Yarmouth trawler, who figures in North Sea | Fishers and Fighters, by Mr. Walter | Wood, certainly met with his match j once whether he knew it or not. "There's land people who come and I bother you with foolish questions," he | complained in recounting' the hard-1 ships of a skipper's life. "I try to put j ■em off, but can't alius do it. There | was an old lady who worried me past endurance with her questions, askin' if the herrin's were caught in barrels, as she'd sometimes seen 'em that way in shops. I told her no, and then she aggravated me to that extent that I told the only fib I ever spoke in my | BITS OF HUMOR FROM HERE &TKERE A Bird of a Landing. Teacher--"Where did the Pilgrims Johnny--"I don't know whether it was on a Plymouth Rock or a Rhode Island Red." A Bible Lesson. Sunday-school Teacher--"Now, Harry, what do you learn from the parable of the prodigal son?" Harry--"That it is better to be a prodigal son than a fatted calf." Classified Advertisements. fpHE TORONTO FREE HOrS^ITAL, I near West-,,. . mtari... In al'fil ;-lor with Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, Xew Prince George is a Mid- shipmi ian. Not a Quest! i of Hot and t passenger "Get me something so that I can figure out when I will get to London," he said to the diuing-car attendant. "Yes, sir; I'll get you a time-table," replied the official. "Thunder, no!", roared the passenger. "What I want is a calendar!" Routed. "I hat tell.j said t how to run your paper "No?" replied the editor of the Toad-vine Clarion.. "But I must say that if I were running this sheet I'd make a better job of it than you are doing." "I haven't the slightest doubt of it," said the editor. "The price of the Clarion is ?7,500 cash, or half down and the rest secured by notes, for which I agree to turn over to you type, press, subscription lists, all advertising contracts, good will and the office cat. We can close up the deal in thirty minutes, sir." But the visitor had silently faded King George's fourth son and namesake, Prince George, who recently celebrated his eighteenth birthday and completed his training as a navel cadet, has become a full-fledged midshipman and been appointed as cuch to the Iron Duke, which was the flagship, of Admiral of the Fleet Lord Jellicoe in the battle of Jutland, and now is flagship of Admiral Sir John de Robeck, commander-in-chief of. the British naval forces in the Mediterranean. The prince has just joined, and will spends the greater part of the next two years in the Mediterranean, j with headquarters at Malta. j Minard's Liniment Relieves Distemper I Teacher: Grace, give an illustration I of a miracle." Grace: "If I should ask | my brother George if he would have ] another piece of mince pie and ha | should say 'No, thank you, I've bad enough,' that would be a miracle." -. his wife's output. lent r Dandruff. The 1 Surnames and Their Origin my counters as he pleases from ■ a e,--all there are in that pile if he shes--but he can draw from that e only at that particular play. The ler player has the sanie privilege his turn. He who takes the last unter may be either the winner or 3 loser, as the players may agree , 16, 32, FRASER Variations--Frazer, Frasier Racial Origin--Norman-Fre Source--A locality. This Clan names which, though borne Celtic families, trace back to an orii In Normandy All of these clan names were font In the same way, by knights i nobles from the army of William Conqueror, or the sons of such lowers, who. either to strengthen foreign rela.lcns of the conqueror because they were not satisfied v the spoils of war which fell to th lot in conquered Hbefeutd, sought th | name was "de Frisell" or "Frasell," and simply denoted overlordship of a place of that name in Normandy, being a family name only in the sense ! that it was hereditary because the feu-I dal power was hereditary and des- COCH RAN j Variations--Corcoran, Coghrane. I Racial Origin--Irish. ] Source--A given name. t ke t the number th; trgest, and s must take the last counter, play so that each key number that appears is found in tv$o piles or not at all; thus, when t_*r piles are 8, 6, 2, you take 4 from the, pile, so as to leave 4, 4' plus 2, 2. 3 last plaj :> be the loser, number that ap-i piles or in on* piles are 8, 6>$| The f i of ( ly assumed leadership of existing clans and gathered around them clan organizations which they strove to make more powerful. The Ftasers are found first settled in Tweedale during the reign of Mal-|oolm III. They got their foothold in Jthe High lanes through marriages into families ot t! e Orkneys and Caithness chieflains. The origiual Norman form of the The name traces back through the O'Carrol, or the "O'Cearbail" clan to Owen More ("Eoghan Mor" being ftloser to the old Irish spelling) or "Corcra," meaning "red;" hence the family name of "O'Corcrain," meaning "the descendant of the Red One." In the year 1040 there was an O'Corcrain who was abbot of Iniscal-tra; renowned as the most celebrated ecclesiastic of western Europe, both for his religion and his learning. But being among the most bitter and relentless antagonists the Anglo-Norman invaders of the Middle Ages had to meet, the clan of O'Corcrain suffered bitterly at their hands, and as the Norman sway extended the clari sank into a political insignificance that it was never able to over- Cochran, Corcoran and Gobhrane, with or without the prefixes "O" or "Mac," are merely anglicized versions of this family name, once powerful in the ancient Irish kingdom. "Pape's Diapepsin" Corrects Stomach. "Pape's Diapepsin" is the quickest, ! surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, ! Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fer-I mentation or Stomach Distress caused ; by acidity. A few tablets give almost ! immediate stomach relief and shortly i the stomach is corrected so you can ; eat favorite foods without fear. 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According to the same authority, toys, chemicals and dye-stuffs worth more than 10,000,000 yen have been imported from Germany 'since the peace. _ Tins r of Engl a .reached, The Sturdy Food Values of wheat and malted barley are combined in Grape-Nuts as in no other prepared cereal food Its rich,nut-like flavor attracts and its nourishing Qualities are staunch. Uhlilce most prepared cereals. Grape*Nu.ts needs no added sweetening SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE When in the valor of true hearts aware Of England's need they to her heart bequeathed Immortal legacies ... No cavern- Of nothingness is this. The air's astir To sound of shadowy voices. They Th' omnipotent silence wake. Though ' -weeping blur The vision of our vigil, Love may hear The voices of the loved. 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QUICK, warmimr. soothinsr. comfortir-sr relief follows an application of Sloans liniment Just slap it on the strained, overworked muscle. Good for rheumatism. Sloa liniment MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Accept •California" Syrup of Figs only--look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say "California." ISSUE No. 5--'2L