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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 24, 1923, p. 3

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tnelobacco of quali ty and in packages surnames and their origin colquit variations colqulte colquoit rvial origin cornish source a local name here is a family name of cornish origin that is to say it is a family name which developed as such in corn wall though it might just as well have been borne in the first instance by those of anglosaxon or norman blood as by those of cornishbritish blood for by the period in which family names were formed in that section of england cornwall was by no means exclusively inhabited by descendants of the original celtic inhabitants it is simply one of those family names which became such in tie first place as a reference to a place of habi tation the local geographical name is a combination of the cornishbritish words for the neck of a hill or pre montory and for woods tie mean ing was the woods on the promon tory the first of these two words was col and the other coit it was natural in the period when most men bore but one name to dis tinguish one from another of the same name by reference to the locality in which ho lived and so such family names as these were built up in the course of time dundas racial origin scottish source a locality most of the family names of scot land particularly those of the high lands are but more or less modernized clan names or derivatives originally from given names in many instances however for rea sons of convenience or necessity fami lies of highland origin have dropped their clan names and substituted names which originally were descrip tive of the individual or family by re ference to the former place of resi dence of that individual or family duudas is one of these scottish place names which has become a family name historic fort will be preserved one department of the dominion government is quietly accomplishing a splendid work for the dominion which may not be fully appreciated at pre sent but for which future generations will thank its officials it is the his toric sites branch of the department of the interior old port wellington near prescott has just passed into its hands for preservation it has an in spiring fiistory dating back to 1812 when it was the main point of communi cation between kingston and montreal from it went forth a force in 1838 which repelled an invasion it was garrisoned again in 1866 at the time of the fenian raids and in 1886 at the time of the northwest rebellion the upper picturo shows the entrance to tie fort and the lower picture part of the wooden stockade it remains much the same as when it was built satisfied mothers no other medicine gives the same satisfaction to mothers as do babys own tablets they are equally good for the rewborn babe or the growing child and are absolutely guaranteed to he free from opiates or other harmful drugs they are a mild but thorough laxative and cannot possibly do harm they always do good concerning them mrs jos ache coteau road nb writes i think that babys own tablets are a marvellous medi cine for little ones i gave them to my little girl with such good results that i now strongly recommend them to all mothers the tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cts a box from the dr williams medicine co brockvlllo ont ten rules for long life the jljl shimpo a japanese news paper recently published ten rules which it is said will guarantee those who follow them life for about two cen turies they are as follows pass as much timo as possible in the open air eat meat only once a day take a hot bath every day wear thick woollen garments sleep for at least six hours and never moro than seven and a half with the window cpened and the room dark ened rest ono day in seven avoid giving way to anger and ex cessive brain work widows and widowers should re marry work moderately do not talk to excess a seamans soliloquy give mo the wide sea spaces far from the shoos dull blight whore the wind with tho wild tide races and tho whitccaps surge in the light i was born on tho breast of the ocean and the sea is over my homo vital and ewoot with a rhythmic beat that follows whorevor i roam give me tho water calling and tho light of the northern star- bun gleam3 or gray mist falling and a ship beyond the bar my heart that first beat above it is attuned to the mighty mal and ray soul that came from tho mystic deep will return to its own again i william hamilton hayce r a sailors in the navy will in futuro lalute with the right hand only web and song a songless web is unlucky runs the saying in eriskay the women of that far scotch island bleak lone and bare and wildly beautiful see to it that few webs indeed are fashioned pulled and finished without song poor in all things material eriskay is rich in folklore music and tradition there are many old timehonored waulklng songs and variations of old ones or beginnings of new ones arise time and again during the waulking miss amy murray the american musician in her delightful book father allans island has described a waulking as she saw and heard it homespun like tho song itself and some twenty yards in length another point of likeness the web to be waulked is flung out dripping wet on the waulking board of heavy driftwood planks set up on stones teh women sit facing one another on either side and when one of the company strikes up her hi ri liu il o who will blow the silver whistle each of the ten clutches her two fists full to the tune in time to send tho web deasil the way of the sun round and round at one sine throws herself to right and lays hold at two she brings it up in front of her at three she pushes it off to left at four she straightens up again and so on while tho cloth being thumped and rubbed and twisted by a score of hardworking hands grows hot and shrinks meanwhile tho company are giving irritation by day and sleepless ness at night the result there is no torture more intolerable than nervousness the sufferer starts at every noise is shaky and depressed the least thing produces a feeling of irritation and nights are often sleep less often although in a completely exhausted condition the patient is un able to sit or lie still the nerves are in this jaded condition because they are being starved by poor watery blood and to restore them to a normal condition the blood must be made rich red and pure for this purpose no other medicine can equal dr wil liams pink pills they act directly upon the blood they bring to it the elements necessary to enrich and purify it thus bringing new health and strength to rundown nerveworn peo ple there is no doubt about this thousands have testified to the blood- improving nervereotoring qualities of theso pills among these is mrs aub rey coldwell meanson ns who says i was badly run down and my nerves were in a terrible condition i would start at the least sound and often faint away i could not sleep at night and only those who have been in a similar condition can tell what i suffered at my mothers request i began taking dr williams pink pills and after taking them for several months i am surprised at my present condition of good health my nerves are as sound as ever i can sleep well and eat well and have no more taint ing spells i can only say that i can not praise dr williams pink pills too much for what they have done for me you can get theso pills through any medicine deaier or by mail at 50 conts a box from tho dr williams medicine co brockville ont ricefield waste benefits sugar refining from the fibrous rice materials the hulls straw and fibers which form erly cost money to dispose of now is being made a product that not only brings a return to the planters and the mills but finds a ready use as an economical substitute for boneblack in refining sugar the fact was discover ed by accident when a chemist who was experimenting with the paper- making qualities of rice waste left some of it in his drying oven for sev eral days he found that though the waste had become thoroughly carbon ized it had not shrunk or lost its shape which indicated it to be a par ous material of clarifying properties he mixed some with molosses and there was no change but when he boiled it with caustic soda to remove the silica and then mixed it with mo lasses the mixture cleared up at once as a decolorizer it is mixed with a sugar solution in the proportion of one- half pound to 100 pounds of sugar heated in a suitable tank and filtered the material still possesses consider able coagulating properties and gum- absorbing power and is used for clari fying impure cane juice fooling the boss casey yere a harrd worruker dooley how many hods o morther have yez carried up that ladder th day dooley whist man im foolin tho boss ive carried this same hodful up an down all day an he thinks im worrukin how its done mistress i wish you wouldnt have so much company why you have moro callers in a day than i have in a week maid well mum if you tried to be a little moro agreeable perhaps youd have as many friends as ive got lift off with fingers water north of alaska the chief object of the arctic ex pedition which not long jgo returned to copenhagen was to settle the ques tion whether there is land or a deep sea to tho north of alaska a sledge expedition was made in march over the ice fifty miles from tho coast back their ha ra hu o liu il o to the party found crevices through wihich the leader answers my kings which they sounded to a depth of 2640 son is come to scotland and so they feet without reaching bottom sixty go on with verso and antiphon for miles further on the resit was the some ten couplets then the leader same turning then toward tho south- strikes into a higher key the tune j east they found the edge of the con- goes more quickly the women work tinentnl shelf the conclusion is that harder ten 6tanzas more and again deep water exists north of alaska at the pitch goes up and the work goes least to a groat distance faster still there ar- some fifty coup- lets in all to a waulking song at tho running no risks end of which the waulkers catch their j ronnie aged four had grown tired breath while tho catlleaoh old wo- of blowing bubbles so ho asked his man in authority measures with her mother to read him the story in the j highland yardstick which is four feet bible about the city with the golden long how much the cloth has shrunk streets and finally declares it will take about very well diar but have you taken four or five songs more the soap out of the water she asked it is of course the tune that is the im pwctty thoro i have said ron- main thing but music is so instinctive nic who was a llttlo shorttongued with the folk of eriskay that they are when she reached tho words and often unaware when asked to repeat there shall in no wlso enter into it any or impart on air exactly how they that maketh a lie he slid really sing it their music is not to from her knees and said i fink ill go them a separate art it is as father and thee about that thoap allan put the matter their way of doing ltwhatevor thing it is they children who drink a glass of milk yo l l rieh 0t fl 7 do it to music bul words as well as or moro daily arc taller heavier and your dru bpls n tiny bottl ot doesnt hurt a bit drop a little freezone on on aching corn instant ly that corn stops hurting then shortly music help to guide action more advanced in schoolwork than freezone for a few conts sufilclent says its worth weight in gold mrs matthews pays high tri bute to tanlac for ending stomach trouble i am so thankful for tho wonderful benefits i have received from tho tan- lac treatment i just want to tell every body in toronto about it declared mrs ellen matthews 104 eastern ave toronto ontario i suffered so terribly with itomach trouble and a rundown condition that i feared nervous collapse my appe tite almost deserted me and even the little i did manage to eat disagreed with me and i bloated with gas till my heart palpitated and i was dreadfully short of breath i couldnt get a good nights sleep and as so worn out i couldnt even do my errands to the storo i heard so much praise of tanlac i finally bought a bottle and it was- worth its weight u gold six bottle3 have made me perfectly well without a sign of the old troubles i had suffer ed with for sevei years and my weight has been increased too i con sider it a duty to recommend tanlac tanlac is for sale by all good drug gists accept no substitute over 37 million bottles sold classified advertisement jtuj iooh0 ujc3 wxsb ocoa rilnr u o1b u mm 3fec47af w 9 utora wis a jujui on luoc ma m wxraaa oaurlo a jtortu of cuadv m tot rill j orausas ud ocr eadil tx7 dv xw at tn rvtarm trl m u hit moocr crest rruk tml btrca com buns tc la addltloa t tmartl toix4 f 1k31k 8cmccm bftsl kluta hi ool widespread fear of timber famine a report just issued by the british forestry commissioners says the mea sures which are being adopted by vari ous foreign countries indicate the existence of widespread apprehension of a timber famine at no distant date and also expresses the opinion that the results of such a famine would be more disastrous for the united king dom than for any other country the demand continues the report is constantly increasing and virgin for ests are being worked out far more rapidly than was expectedand adds there can be little doubt that the government will in the near future have to choose between a resumption of a full planting program adopted by parliament and taking a risk which no other country is prepared to take real irish two irishmen were working at a quarry and ono fell over tho edge the other alarmed came to tho margin of tho hole and called out arrah pat are ye killed entirely t it yere dead ehpake pat reassured him from tho bottom by saying no tim tm not dead but spachless a money orders remit by dominion express money order if lost or stolen you get your money back o too soro why didnt you study your french lesson last night demanded harrys teacher when that hopeful gave no evt dence of being prepared in this rela- hon to tell you tho truth sir said harry my throat was so sore that i could scarcely speak english those persons are the most ww happy who believe that happiness is their due americas plonoer doff bmedu 1oou on dog diseases and how to feed mailed free to any ad- drees by the author h clay glover co inc 129 west 24th street new york usa ta iount nl children rjs children crow healthy ard frjto irom colic diarrhoea flatulency constipation and other trouble h alron it at teethlne tape lite plemant-alwayabrlnssre- raariabla and gratif yfaz not ambitious for father a new england man who had at various times been a candidate for public office has a small eon about six years of age on one occasion this lad who had been meditating upon the uncertain ties of kingly existence asked his mother if tho king of england should die who would be king the prince of wales if the prince of wales should die who would be king his mother endeavored to explain but the lad with a deep breath said well anyway i hope dad wont try for it borrow trouble for yourself if thats your nature but dont lend it to your neighbors mr rudyard kipling e your own vet ear relerlnarj- bills on four itock by axing mlnnrdi best tor cuts bruuw strain saddle rolls disteisptcr etc eyes irritated by sunwinddust 6cinders head covered with erup tions hair all fell out got little s when baby was a week old a fine rash broke out on his forehead and scalp which later formed small blisters the blisters soon spread and when he was three months old his head was covered with sore erup tions he cried and rubbed his head and his hair all fell out he got but very little sleep a friend recommended cuticura soap and ointment after using he got relief and in two months he was healed signed mrs allan r caldwell r f d 2 auburn me jan 12 1d22 daily use of cuticura soap oint ment and talcum helps to prevent skin troubles 8apeijlirrtjkll adireis lmuuuum- ltia 3m bt pol st w honual somevot- gge soap 25c olntmeotoandklc talcum 5c hfxv- cuticura soap shares without roue weak and nervous made well by lydia e pinkhama vegetable compound webbwood ont i was in avery weak and rundown nervous condition always tired from the time i got tip until i went to bed sleep did not rest me at all my sister recommended lydia e pinkhama vegetable com- pound to me and others told me about it but it was from tny sisters advice that i took it it did not take long until i felt stronger headaches left me arid my appetite came back tome1 i am a farmers wife and have many things to do outside the house suchjaa milking looking after the poultry- arid- other chores i heartily recommendtie vegetable compound to all who have the same trouble i had for it is a fine medi- cine for women mrsxouis f elsas- ber hillcrest farm webbwood ont another nervous woman finds relief port huron michigan i suffered for two years with pamsinmysideand if i worked very much i was nervous and just as tired in the morning as when i went to bed i was sleepy au the day and didnt feel like doing anything and was so nervous i would bite my finger nails one of my friends told me about lydia e pinkhams vegetable com pound and it helped me so much that i soon feltfine mrs charles beeler 50114th st port huron mich women who suffer from any feminine ailment should try lydia e pinkhama vegetable compound o t mlnalla llrxment used by physician wwr i n n u i i j j to removo every hard corn soft corn of 1 w ljs h f th w n0 say3 a am corn between the toes and the cal- of duncan son of donald son of erican health expert wl hout sorones or caluinn if i got a word wtong the cloth just goes all wrong mliards liniment for sals everywhere j issue no 20 23 say baye when yo buy insist unless you see tho name bayer on neuralgia lumbago rheumatism neu package cr en tablets you are not get- ids and for pain in general accept ting the genuine bayer product pre- only bayer package which contain scribed by physicians ovor tveatv- proper directions handy boxes ot three years and proved safe by rilllors twelve tablets cost few cents drug i for headache colds toothache earache j gists also sell bottles of 21 and 100

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