Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 4, 1923, p. 3

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v3r a hundred calories in about 9f eat a box of little raisins when you feel hungry lazy tired or faint in about 9 seconds a hundred calories or more of energizing nutri ment will put you on your toes again for little sunmaids are 75 fruit sugar in practically predigested form levulose the scientists call it and levulose is real body fuel needing practically no digestion it gets to work and revives you quick full of energy and iron both good and good for you just try a box a fourmile laughr i name you know how they laughed those miners if you look through a directory you when poor mr basuto carried the drill will find a most amazing number of for the first time the story as mr family names which are identical with burke burnett teils it in the wide those of familiar objects elements world magazine is perhaps as amus- seasons animals and implements and ing a one as has ever come from the others which though the spelling 1b diamond fields of south africat while slightly changed are substantially we are laughing at the drill carrier like them however we should not forget his i march and may represent the courage and persistence i months day is quite a common name a kimberiey diamond mine writes and one also finds weeks though not mr burnett was being worked in week morrow too appears betweenmeal raisins 5c everywhere had your iron today terraces so that everyone in the mine had a good view of all the workings one of a gang of raw basutos who had just arrived was given a twenty- foot drill and told to go to the top of an incline in the centre of themine and wait there until his boss came the native started off proudly car rying the drill on his shoulder as if it were an assagai halfway up the in cline the drill came into contact with a live wire some twelve feet from the ground mr basuto of course got a dew frost snow cloud are all family names as well as storm gale and rane the cardinal points ot the compass east west north south re all represented moon too and starr though not sun many of the common colors furnish names there are black white green brown gray pink and scarlett a very considerable number of names arise from the animal world examples are bullock bull lamb shock that sent him flying and thelkidd colt badger hogge hare and drill was knocked out of his hand i wolfe you notice that in several of never in my life sawa more startled these the old spelling are preserved native when he picked himself up birds give us wrenn heron crane he stood looking at the drill then he crowe and lark bird itself is also surnames and their origin appleby racial origin english 8ource a locality appleby is one of those family names when is a straight development from the name of a place and of course in the first instance its use as a surname was to indicate that the person bearing it had come from that locality or was in some way connect ed with it appleby is- the name o a town in england hence barring possible usage on tie part of a feudal overlord to denote suzerainty it was the sort of name that was- adopted by persons who had left that town and settled in other parts for it would havo been no distinction to speak of a man as john of appleby when he was surrounded by rogers wilis hamos jameses and roberts all also of appleby some etymologists derived bhje place name ol appleby from anglosaxon sources holding that it is a sombina- tton of the words applo and by the latter meaning town as a mat- tor of fact however tlio town was jn existence before anglosaxon times and was known to tho romans as aballaba which probably was tho latin version of a british name mae- curtin variations curtain maccurtin curtain jordan jourdan racial origin irish source a given name at the outset it should be explained that tho forms jordan and jourdan when thiey really are developments of the names in this group represent merely arbitrary changes on the part of the bearers from an irish name to an english name that happened to sound a bit like it suchi changes were frequently made as a result of eng lish laws promulgated in ireland at various times prohibiting the use of native nomenclature there are two gaelic spellings of the name from which this group of anglicized forms has developed they are ocuartftain fnd ocruitin though the more ancient designation of the clan was clann cruitin the clan name was derived from the given name of the chieftain who found ed it one cruitin fho or cruitin tlie poet as neary as can be judged from available records which are cer tain as to genealogy but a bit vague ns to dates this chieftain lived about 1100 or 1200 ad the clan he found ed is an offshoot of tho oconors of i corcomroe walked all round it and glanced over the side of the incline to see if the fellow who had hit him were hiding there finally he came slowly back toward the drill and regarded it sus piciously as it lay on the ground by that time virtually everyone in- the mine was watching him gaining courage the native crept up to the drill and putting out his hand touched it lightly finding that it did not bite him or kick him he picked it up and glancing round again put it on his shoulder he had taken only one or two steps however when the drill again touched the elec tric wire down went the implement for the second time and round spun mr basuto all work had ceased and the whole mine- was waiting to see what he would do next the native stared at the drill as if he expected to see it get up and at tack him then crouching lowhe crept to the side of the incline to make sure once again that no one was hid ing there returning he picked up a goodsized rock as a weapon and ap proached the drill on tiptoe he stub bed it with his foot he rolled it over two or three times then he stooped glanced round and began slowly to pick it up finally he got it on his shoulder and still looking suspiciously about him started upward again everyone was now holding his breath there was not a sound in tho whole mine the native took one step forward and then presumably to catch the fellow who had been hitting tho drill jumped suddenly round as he turned the drill touched the wire again mr baputo must have got an extra dose of current that time for the drill flew over the side of the in cline and the unfortunate native was knocked flat on his back until then he had not spoken a word but the howls and yells that he uttered as he sprang to his feet and rushed headlong down the incline would have done credit to an imp and the roar of laughter that went up from the mine a second or two later was heard in the centre of the town four miles awayl e the power of love some time ago a troveler in cen tral america became interested in a young negro and brought him north after transplanting him the negros photograph was taken it showed a very crude rough individual but ap parently of great physical strength every thirty days for six months thereafter the man had his negro pro- brown a not uncommon name from plant life we gather such names as rose flower berry cotton rice oates bean as well as almond oakes ashe and pine we also have parts of plants such as root branch and twigge haddock roach bass and crabbe come evidently from the fish creation and church temple tower and ab bey are from familiar buildings parts of buildings are represented by wall post hall lock bolt and several others many names are the same as those of household implements we may quote shears scales bell broome mallet and sickles natural features of the landscape provide hill pond field marsh glenn dale brook rivers banks meadows moore cliffe ridge and others too numerous to mention countries provide england english britain ireland welsh for welch norman french and many others but the list is practically endl r4 the way to be well good health maintained through rich red blood a labrador pet of my labrador pots none writes capt george cartwright in tho entry in his labrador journal for august 14 1779 was so attractive as a deer that had boon captured when very young i took a walk round the island but 6aw nothing i was attended by my young deer which is now perfectly tame and i shall now make somo re marks on thoso animals notwith standing reindeer ore naturally very wile jid timorous yet no creature is io soon so offectually tamed if taken young but what they may bo whon caught afterwards i cannot tell they not only grow very bold but also show groat affection for such men and dogs as thoy tako a liking to and have a great splto against thoso who affront thom this dcor of mlno has had its full liberty ever since tho fourth day after it was caught except a fow nights confinement to the crib lest tho dogs should kill it whon wo were nil asleep but since that it has constantly lain out it is not in the leastalarmed at any nolso not even at the report of a jun flred close to it but it is much terrified if any dog runs after or even j near it and any running of tho people instantly affrights it but tho moment ell is quiet it is so too it will often go tip to a dog and smell to him it is- woll acquainted with all of mine and will sle down by the ire amongst them ibellero they scarce ever sleep for as much as i have watched this i never could observe that ft was asleep or kopt it oyes closed more than two teconds at a timo and if i moved ever so little it would start up when i have lain down on the bed at a time when it was lying on the floor it would start up every five or six minutes and como to see that 1 was not gono and having licked my face or sucked my neck handkerchief a little it would quietly ho down again when at any time it lost me it would run about grunting like a hog and never rest un til it had found me when it would run up to mo in full speed sometimes i havo dlvorted myself with stooping and running both after and from it which pleased it much and it would do tho same and frisk about in the same manner as i havo seen tho wild calves ono among anothor and i have likewise observed that whon it is frightened it erects its 6ingle which at all other tlmos hangs down j i tho halo had its origin about two tege photographed and at the end of that time placed the photographs side by side to note the change which a new encouraging stimulating en vironment was working in him the improvement was indeed mar velous one could see how from month to month kindness was regis tering its softening refining spirit ualizing effects in the facial expres sion of the rough coarse negro at the end of the six months one who did not see the whole series would scarcely recognize the face in the last photograph as one and the same as house for usc as a famlly mediciil that in the first as a matter of fact you can get dr wli1iams p pills it was not the same loyjj and kind- turou an deaier in medicine or by noss the opening up of the mind by mail at 50 cents a box or 6ix boxes for education and training had duelled l l 5 williams medicine there are many men and women who every few weeks have spells of weakness during which time they are little better than invalids yet at other times they feel very well why does their health fluctualj so in the case of men worry and over strained nerves are usually respons ible for this state of unfitness and in ability to face the anxieties of daily life as for women her back aches she is dizzy with sick headaches anrloften has stabbing pains in the side the only real health is alltheyearround health and the secret of it l good red blood and plenty of it one way to keep the blood in good condition is to take dr williams pink pills there is scarcely a nook or corner in canada where someone will not be found who will tell you the benefit they have had through the use of these pills and the reason is that through the im proved condition of the blood they strengthen and tone up the nerves of worried enfeebled men and women and at the same time havo given new vigor to pale dslicat girls and thin weedy boys the value of these pills in all run downcondlions is shown by the statement of mrs lawrence walton ns who says when i began taking dr williams pink pills i was in a weak bloodless and nervous condition suffering from all tho depressing symptoms that ac company this run down state of health i had taken much medicine but it did not do raj any good and as i had a family of small children i was much discouraged then reading about dr williams pink pills i decided to try them and i can honestly say that i feel these pills have saved me from prolonged misery my health is now good and we now keep tho pills in tho ontario man says it kept him on job if i had not got t nlac when i did i am sure i would have had to give up work says john atkinson of may avenue mount hamilton ont che- doke post offlco in relating his ex perience with the medicine my kidneys tad bothered me for four years and i was seldom free from backache or rheumatic pains in my right arm and shoulder i was in such a bad fix when i started taking tanlac that i could hardly go my back and shoulders hurt so bad it was all i could do to get out of bed in the mornings i would come home from work so tired i dreaded to move after i got settled down beforej got tanlac i was thoroughly discouraged for i had tried most every medicine and kept getting worse but in about two weeks after i started on this medicine i felt better and after the second bottle i picked up rapidly it wasnt long until tanlac had me in sjhape to whero i could do a hard days work and then come home and mix concrete and work about the house un til dark i have not had a sign of my old troubles since i took tanlac it gave me a better appetite and made me feel better all over i dont seem to tire any more and can work hard all day and 6tlll feel fine tonlac is cer tainly great tanlac is sold by all good druggists classified adwffoemen fate3t attobbtets riooit ilatilee kjsvt kluo long street toronto registered nt attorneys seoo for fres booklet auto school sk to 110 per day men wanted cu at once city and prairies demand automobile mechanics and drllnjr trac tor operating- tire vulcanizing oxy- acetylene welding storage cattery electrical work we teach these trades practical training only few weeks re- quired daynight classes write for free catalogue big wages steady em ployment hemphill auto gas tractor bchools 163 klnc west toronto kn1tt1hq at hour we require parties to knit for us at home either with ma chine or by hand write for informa tion send postage the canadian whole sale dis co depl a orllllo ont fob sale c ord wood slab wood car lots reu bros bothwell ontario choice silver black foxe3 pups adults reld bros bothwell ontario the choir invisible oh may i join the choir invisible of those immortal dead who live again in minds made better by their pres ence live in pulses stirred to generosity in deeds of daring rectitude m scorn of miserable aims that end with self in thoughts sublime that pierce the night like stare and with their mild persistence urge mans search to vaster issues so to live is heaven to make undying music in the world breathing as beauteous order that con trols with growing sway the growing life of man so e inherit that sweet purity for which wo struggled failed and agonized with widening retrospect that bred despair rebellious fleshi that would not be sub dued a vicious parent shaming still its child poor anxious penitence is quick dis solved its discords quenched by meeting har monies die in the large and charitable air and all our rarer better truer self that sobbed religiously in yearning song that watched to ease the burden of the world laboriously tracing what must be and vhatr may yet be better saw within a worthier image for the sanctuary and shaped it forth before the multi tude divinely human raising worshp so to higher reverence more fixed with love that better 6elt shall live till human time shall fold its eyelids and the human sky be gathered like a scroll within the tomb unread forover belting for sale belting op all kinds tsw ob used pulleys saws cable hose etc shipped subject to approval at low est prices in canada york belting co 116 york st toronto girl who smells colors remarkable gifts are possessed by an english wind and deaf girl who in spite of her afflictions can detect sounds and distinguish colors she can listen to a conversation by resting her fingers on the speakers throat head or chest she can even hear by holding a billiard cue one end of which is placed against the per son talking these feats are made possible by tho fact that sho has learned to translate the vibrations caused by speech into words and sentences by placing her fingers in the receiv er she can conduct a telephone con versation without difficulty her sense of smell has been de veloped to an extraordinary degree she tells the colors of objects by smelling them and in the same man ner she can describe the dresses her fellowstudents are wuaring she can read books in big type and distinguish the value of notes by running her fingers over them this is life to come which martyred men have made more glorious had developed the mans soul and transformed his face into a new one that is always loves way nothing else has such power to lift the life and beautify the personality as love savejtmbfs life mrs alfred tranchemontagne st michel des saints que writes babys own tablets are an excellent medicine they saved my babys hfo and i can highly recommend them to all mother mrs trahchcmon- thousand years ago to guard against tagnes experience is that of thousands the possibility of rain staining the of othor mothers who have tested tho marble faces of their gods the greeks j worth of babys own tablets the used to protect them with a iargo tablets are a sure and safe medicine metal plate placed over the top of the for little ones and never fail to regu- head these were mistaken by paint- late the bowels and stomach thus rc- co brockvfxe ont ore in later years for emblems of di vinity accordingly our christian saints aro picturod with the ring which wo call a halo money orders when ordering goods by mail send a dominion express money order 0 fivo chapels in london aro now tued as factories mlnards liniment for garget in cow lioving all the minor ills from which children suffer they aro sold by medicine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a box from the dr williams medicine co brockville ont wealth brings power but what most people need is more control for mining coal or quarrying rock without blasting an englishman has invented hydrulically operated tele scoping rams to be inserted into the material to be removed where women mustnt whistle numbers of things are taboo among cornish fisher folk no woman is al lowed to whistle or bad luck will sure ly follow taking a pa3ty to sea is another in vitation to disaster while bread must be carried on hoard either in slices or as a whole loaf a halfloaf of bread in a fishing boat signifies that only half tho usual catch of fish will be taken animals aro regarded with particu lar disfavor and dogs and cats must not be mentioned when tho nets are out plcjards have- been scarce in st ives bay since the railway was built along- its shores and fishermen believe that tho engine whistle frightens tho fish away st ives peoplo declare that flsfe are very knowing when dogfish wero doing damago to the nets somo fisher men caught one flogged it and let it go again to toll its follows what would happen if they did not clear ont of the neighborhood j mlnards liniment for distemper for us who strive to follow may i reach 7 that purest heaven be to other souls the cup of strength in somo great agony enkindle generous ardor feed pure lovo beget tho smiles that havo no cruelty j bo the sweet presence of a good dif fused and in diffusion ever more intense so call i join the choir invisible whose music is the gladnoss of tho world j georgo elliott to blisters itched and burned cuticura heals my nephews face and hands were badly disfigured with eczema he wa3 only three weeks old when it broke out in blisters and the skin was sore and red it caused itching burning and loss of sleep and the child was so worrisome he could rest neither day nor night i was advised to use cuticura soap and ointment and after using three cakes of soap and three boxes of ointment he was entirely healed signed miss mary worr youngs cove new brunswick make cuticura soap ointment and talcumyour daily toilet preparations eunple etch rree by matt address lrnasas tlm ittd 341 bt psol et w koatrij sold every where s omtmcnt25and coc talcum 25c cuticura soap shaves without mug for sore throat cold in the chest etc yarmou americas pioneer do bemofllcs book on dog diseases and how to feed mailed free to any ad- drees by the author h clay qlovor cozno 120 went 24th street new york usa coarse salt land salt bulk carlbts toronto salt works c j cliff toronto his winter w- 4 dally trains via the santa fo pullmans via grand canyon parle also to southern 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