Flesherton Advance, 22 Sep 1926, p. 7

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ARE YOU AFRAID | OF YOUR MEAIi?i Proof That the Stomach Is Weak and Needs Tonintr Up- I Ar» you one of llie many sufferer* , who dread meal time? Hungry, Hiid yet afruld to e«t. because ot the pains and dlBComforts that follow. When the atoumch Is out of order the who'.e ayateni suffers, and as th* blood be- comes thin and watery It becomes in- creasingly difficult to correct the dl- gestlTe disorder. There is no tonic for the stomach that I* not a' tonic for j the whole body ; thus a blood-building ' tonic sncb as Dr. Williams' Fink Pil'.s. { not only reJleves Indigestion, but adds to the general strength. Mr. D. J. ! B\f»rK, Selkirk Road, P.E.I., has proTod the value of Dr. Williams' Pink , Pills In a severe case ot indigestion and relates bis experience for the benefit of other sufferers. He says: â€" "I suffered from indigestion for a num- ber of years. My case was so bad that words fail to describe It. My appe- tite was gone, constipation was pre- sent, and my nerves were all on edge. I could not sleep well at night, and the world was a dark spot for me. I tried a number of remedies, but without any benefit. Then Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were recommended, but without much '' faith, after so many failures, I decided ''to try them. After taking three boxes I noticed a change for the better. ^ Then I got three more boxes and found I had a genuine remedy. I con- tinued the treatment, took moderate exercise, could take plain food with- out suffering as formerly, and proved Surnames and Their Origin Rablndranath Tagore Sir Rablndranath Tagore, noted In-| dlan poet and pbUosopher, aa he ap- pears in bis latest and most striking photograph. 4, The Morning Joy of Morning Glories. Well-informed people call them Ipomea; others call them convolvulus; but the old country nam« of "morning glories" best ecpresaes the daily de- light they bring. The potentialities of happiness in a penny packet of seeds are always great; but the morning glories seem a little to surpass all others, especial- ly for those who can have but few flowers to cultivate, whose activities must be confined to the iwta or boxes on a roof terrace or window sUl. DRAKE. Raetat Origin â€" Anglo-Norman. Source â€" A given name. Drake Is one of those family names which 8oiiiii« as Uioug^i there were no (loul)t ul>out it's b«ing of Auglo- Haxon origin. While th? Anglo-Saxon origin Is not unlikely, however, the fact remains that the records point to a Nonuan- Freiiich origin In more cases than to the former. The family name In Its older form was "I<^tz Draco" aud sometimes "Pits Drogo." Incidentally, it has nothing to do with ducks. The given name of "Dra- co" and Its other forms, "Drogo," "Draca," "Drag," "Tlirag," "Draager" and "Draeke," had a meaning of "strength' or "force." The forms end- ing la "o" were those used by the Nor- FALLON. Variations â€" Falone, Falloone, Fallln. Racial Origin â€" Irish. Source â€" A g^ven name. Here is a family name which is al- most as old as that of O'Ueirue; that is to say, it Is about 70n or 800 years old, wtlch, us the aj^es of family tfumes go iu Bngland and on the Con- j liueot, is pretty old. | ! In the year 1200 knighthood was ! j "in flower," and all Europe was cut up into petty princlpalitieit aud baron- I lea, and the sway of kings was m«rely nominal. Countries, as we conceive | ' of them to-day, can hardly he said to | have existed. France, Germany and ] Italy were merely geographical terms, i The old East Roman Empire, lineal I heir of the civilization of ancient • Rome, was hardly yet In Us grave. ; The Mobanim'jdans were threatening to sweep over Europe as the Teutonic "isgoodtea'TEJl mans. "Draca" was the Anglo-Saxon tribee had done when they laid the old form, as also "Drag" and "Thrag," and, empire of Rome low. while these might easily have pro- duced the surname of Drake, there is Mttle tangible evidence to show that they actually did so. "Draeger" was the Danish form of the given name and "Draeke" the Flemish. It was roughly at about this time that the Fallons gave up the family or clan name of O'Beirne and became the "O'Fallalns," adopting the name of "Fallan" the chieftain, as their clan name. THE ONTARIO DENTAL HEALTH DAY ^ . J J ' Morning glories are ready to grow tJiat these pills make good blood, and^^^^j,^^^ ^^^ ^^^ anyone; Just as in that this good blood "i" J^tore jJhe ^^^ country they will fling themselves over a fence, a porch, or a chicken 1 stomach and nerves. Anyone suffer- ing from stomach or nerve troubles will make no mistake in giving Dr. WiUiama' Pink Pills a fair trial." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all. medicine deaers or will be sent by mail at 50 cents a box by The Dr. WiKIam.'j' Medicine Co., Brockvllle, Ont. Write to-day for a copy of the j free booklet "What to Eat and How to Eat." The Four Friends. a great big house, 80 will they vell^ith beauty a window frame, a chimney or an ugly bit of city wall. And they are delight- ful In all their doings from first to last, behaving with a companionable precision which enables one to count upon their charming activities and movements almost from day to day. The slender stalks race upward at amazing speed, thickening and inter- twining until they form veritable rose, azure blue, and white, and all richly clothed in leaves. Soon the buds be- gin to appear, those slender fluted, Ernest was an elephant f( How, Leonard was a Hon with a six-foot Pointed buds which open out morning f^jj by morning into iierfect chalice-shaped Ge«rge was a goat, and his beard was \ Wooms., violet and ro»e, azure blue, ^gljQ,^. I and white, and all the delicately flush- ed and tinted shades between. Each evening one may see just how many, among the Innumerable buds at I different stages, are ready for to- morrow's blooming: each morning if .one rise early enough,- they will be ' found still closely folded, but, with I the sun, they open before one's very eyea into perfect flov.ers ; exquisite in I form, and color, and growth upon the and parent vine. For a few hours the I beauty lasts: then, without any sign shiv- "f disorder or decay, the morning's j flowers droop and drop, leaving the vine orderly and prepared for the next day's display. .\nd all this delight may be enjoyed, not only by the fortunate who spend Ernestl^itarted trumpeting and raised ' ^J^^ir summers in the country, but by Jawcb a rumpus. LAonard S'tarted roaring and trying And James was a very small snail. Leonard had a stall, and a great big strong one, ' EJrneat had a manger, and its walls were thick, George found a pen, but I think it was the wrong one. And James sat down on a brick. Ernest started trumpeting, cracked his manger, Leonard started roaring, and erert his stall, | Jnnres gave the hugle of a snail in daiu(er And noeody heard his at ail. Province Wide Public Health Effort Promises to be a Great Success. The Ontario Dental Health Day to be held on Wednesday, October 20th, will be something new in so far as this country is concerned. We have had special days of various kinds but we have never had one set aside for the purpose of informing the pu|jlic how to protect themselves from tiie rav- ages of Dental diseases. 'The import- ance of the movement and the neces- sity for some such activity cannot be gainsaid and the Ontario Department of Health deserves credit for initiating this effort to educate the public in re- gard to the prevention of tooth decay and pyorrhea. Many instructive and helpful activi- ties are being arranged and the lead- ing health, educational and social wel- fare organizations are all co-operating in a most enthusiastic manner. The dentists of the province will give free dental examination and advice to all who request it upon that day. in the larger centres special clinics will be arranged and in the smaller places the dentists will receive the patients in their own offices. General educational events will also be held. These will take the form ot public meetings and mass meetings of school children. In order to stimu- late Interest In Oral Hygiene among the boys and girls the service clubs are donating prizes to be given to the 1 pupils writing the bes.t essays or pre- ' paring the most attractive posters on this subject. Through the kindness and courtesy of the Ontario Motion Picture Bureau and the Toronto F^lm Board a short motion picture film will be shown in the leading theatres and the Radio stations wil broadcast use- SUMMER HEAT HARD ON BABY No season of the year Is so danger- ous to the life of little ones as is the summer. The excessive heat throws the little stomach out of order so quickly that unless prompt aid is at hand, the baby may be beyond all j ^jy human help before the mother realizes j he is 111. Summer Is the season when diarrhoea, cholera infantum, dysentery and colic are most prevalent. Any of these troubles may prove deadly if not promptly treated. During the summer the mothers' best friend Is Baby's Own Tablets. They regulate the bowels, ^weeten the stomach and keep baby healthy. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a bo.x from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. One Sea. The wave which murmurs beneath Eastern skies And feels the hot kiss ot a copper sun Perchance has known the lo«-flelda, and Is one With that which thunders tHiere the boulders rise Around the Cornish coast; or yet has run A race on Southern pools, where ooral Ues. â€"J. E. McKnlght, In "The Sea An- thology," edited by A. H. Bfutiett. HIa Stone. Two gentlemen stopped on th« street to talk. One was wearing a large dia- mond tie pin. "Isaacs," said tlie other, "dot li a fine dlamont you have It. Vare you get It?" "Veil," explained Isaa«sv "my broth- er be died unt left $460 for a stone. Unt dli Is d' stone." -♦ Classified Adtrertuementa. £uu. OB PABT riMB. tAKjj oiwuns rem Htnirmmu. Wa iBUU(Mta». il^nr. kMâ€"L tuBtast ft w«i«w>. Bis iMKB lUrUBA SaaplM fiM. rukllo SarrloA liCniUD. OoL World's Oldest Rose Tree. At Hildesheim, in Germany, gi-ows what is believed to be the oldest rose tree In the world. It covers nearly the whole of the east sid'e of the parish church. In the records of the church refer- ences are made over a period of full}' a tousand years to the training, prun- ing, and metho<l8 ot preserving it. The roots are visible in the crypt of the church. MInard's Liniment relieves stiffness. SoKtudes. heart la a dark forest where no voice Is heard, Nor sound of foot by day or night â€" nor echo borne Down the long aisles and shadowy arches, of a horn. Trembling â€" nor cry of beast, nor call of any bird. But always through the deep solitudes a grieving wind Moves like the voice of a vast pray- er; It Is your love Lifting and bending leaf and bough â€" while, far above. One though soars like a hawk la the heaven of my mind. â€" John Hall Wheelock. Knight-iiv Armor. Whenever I'm a sblntnc Knight, I bucklo oa my armor tlsbA; And then I look about for thlngi. Like Rushln8».Out, and Reacuiagsv - Anid Savings from the Dragon's Lalr> Asid fighting ail the Dragons there. And sometimes, when our SYgbti b» gin, I think I'll let the Dragona win, . . . And then I thli^ perhaps I won't, Beoanse they're Dmgons. and) I don't. â€"A. A, Milne. * Purely personal attack is a low and demeaning g'ame, whoever plays it. â€" Ramsay MacDonald. CanadlanPlanSoot In «iop«r«tion with C»n«<li«n Archittcts doigm of modiratc prio«d l»mM ire puk- liihed In tha .MacLtin BuiUl^ri' Ouldt. ^ Detailed infnniiition on planninj;, buil<lift|{. ftimUhinv. ilivorafinu and fiar itmnu.. Pr»ftn«ly iUyitrattd. An Ideal reference book Send 113 cents lor a cop>' MicUan BuikUn" Gulda 3» Adelaid* 81. w., Toronto, Ont No Gamboling. "Spring in the air. Mr. CrottJiet." "Eh?" "Why should I? eh. why should I?" "I said. 'Spring in the alrl" Every Day You Live â€" â€" Can be bankrupted tf you borrow ' trouble from to-morrow. I â€" Begins life all over again If you start new with tihe morning. j â€"Has more pleasant things In it than disagreeable. â€" Is a product of all of your yester- days. â€" Is filled with just as many respon- sibilities as opportunities. â€" Will run snioothar if j'ou start It with a prayer. â€" You can find a hundred reasons for being happy if you look for them. BURN5. Always keep Minard's bandy for bums, sprains, bnifses and flesh wounds. ^ / to kick. ^i'mes Wi>ut a journey with the goafs new compass ' . | ^And he reached the mi o/:hi« brlpk. I those in town ofiices and narrow rooms, who through many months each (lay may partake of the flowers' offering of loveliness. Military Strategy. ^.^, , Uncle William stood watching his Ernest was^n elephaljt.aafl.Very.well-". nephew and some other boyj playing ivfientfimed, â-  - ' .1 ..-.,'•"•• ~,->i".:- j at soldiers attacking a fort. ."Vfter a - Leonard was a lion vrltli- ai'-)>raVe 'moment or twD had pas.«:ed lie called neW.taiI,- . '- -':.â- :•'- .• 1 his nephew to him and said: Gecrg'e was"a g6at. sts I. thjfbk'^ hive ^ "Look here, Fred. If your side can mentlotfed. But James wa-s only a 8«ail. ---Prom Young,' "When We Were ^by A. A. Milne. Very Not Static nary "Let's see; haven't I seen you some- where else?" "Possibly. I've been other places.!' cAJjAgji^ Edoe-Holding Sawf; SJMONDS SAWS take the fort within half an hour I'll give you half a dollar." Fred accepted the offer and hastened to his friends with the news. About two minutes later he return- ed to his uncle and saii: "Uncle, can I have the half a dollar? We've taken the fort all right." "That was pretty smart," remarked Uncle William, as he handed over the coin. "May I Inquire as to how you out-generalied the enemy?" "Oh." replied nephew frYed, "that was quite easy. I just offered the other side a quarter to give in." The Purpose of Laws. For all lawes (sale they) be made and publyshed onely to the Intente that by them every man should be put in remembrance of his dewlle. â€" More, in "Utopia." Mount Rund"e Camp, situated at Banff, Alberta, in Banff National ful Information on Dental Health. One park, is one of the best equipped of the most attractive features of this motor camps in W^estern Canada, From educational effort will be the window j 7:5 registrations in 11*17, the total displays arranged by the druggists and ' r.umber of permits issued increased to many of the merchants who carry j ^jg(j ;„ 1305 fruit, vegetables and other wholesome | foods. The programme for the pre- vention of dental diseases will also be brought to the attention of the people through newspaper, billboard and street car advertisements. Granite is the earth's crust. It the wor'd. lowest rock in the is the bed-rock of In Jasper National Park, Alberta, there are about 640 miies of standard trails by which tourists may visit the outlyinjt scenic attractions. High School Boards and Boards of Education Are authorized by law to establish INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND ART SCHOOLS with the approval of the Minister of Education. OAY AND EVENING CLASSES may be conducted In accordane: with tha regulations Issued by the Department of Education. THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION Is given In various trades. The schools and classes are under ths direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Application for attendance should be made to ths Principal o.' the school. COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, MANUAL TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE are provided for In the Couraes of Study In Publie, Separate. Continuation and High 3ehool)i Collsfliate Initltutes, Vocational Schools and Departments. Copies of the R<»^julation9 Issued by the Minister of Education may b* obtained from tha Deputy Minister, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. "Late" Marriages Worry the Japanese. That the Japanese family system, upon which the whole social structure j of the country has been built, has been j almost completely broken down with- ; out the knowledge of the country is ' the interpretation placed by some Japanese writers upon marriage stalls- j tics just Issued by the Government. A survey has shown that the aver- 1 age age of marriage for young men is ' now between 25 and 29 years, while that for girls is between 20 and 24. Japanese obsc-rvers point out that not more tiian twenty years ago such "lute ' marriages" would have been consider- 1 e<l a menace to the welfare of the | State, and declare that a revolution ot the family system has occurred in less than twenty years. Even In the early days of this cen- tury. It is expteined. the principal social duty in Japan was perpetuation ot the family, and this pre»uppo8ed | early marriage. Girls who waited un- 1 til they were 20 were rare, and young j" men were man-led at 21 years or ear- lier. But economic force bas destroy-; ed this system. | The head of most families can no longer assure support to young mar- ( ried couples while they are getting a j start In life. Ambitious young men ! must attend nnversities. from which 1 they do not graduate before they are | 25, and after that often obtain a bare | living salary for years. Late mar- riage has been the Inevitable result. Conservative writers regard these statistics with alarm. They declare that Japan's strength has come from the family system and' that social chaos impends. But other writers re- gard Uie prompt overthrow of the old system as a healthy sign. They point with prido to the fact that Japan has taken her pl-.ice with other progressive nations In this as In other respects. , â- PRINCE ED>VAff/) , ^PX WlB»i Perfect Protection With Every Roll Every roll of Prince Ed- ward Brand Fox Netting opens out as a 150 foot long wall of perfect pro- tection for your foxes. "Prince Edward " does not bag nor su« and has 10% more meshes than any other brand of fox netting. Write or wire for delivered prices. Summeraide P. 2. «-i<ind Holmans FLIT â- nUMt HAHN DESTROYS |Flies,Mos([iiitoes Rbaches / Bedbug m \ Special Ontario Agents W. H. C. Ruthven, J. M. McGillivray Alllston Priceville STANwuiooaca< muine^ WOMAN COULD HARDLY WALK Mrs. Horn Tells how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health Hamilton.Ont. â€" "I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound â-  land would not be withoi'it it now. I had a female trouble so badly I could hardly walk and I was all run- down and could hardly get around to do my house- work. I would be in bed three or four days at a time. I was told ^ by a friend to try your Vegetable Compound. I did, and Dy the tune I took two bottles I was beginning to get around again. I took ten bottles in all, and now I am all right again and doing my own work. 1 have six grown-ups to work for, so I have plenty to do. I also used Lydia E. Pinkham 3 Sanative Wash, and 1 think it is good. But 1 owe my health to the Vegretable Compound, and I think if more of it was used women would be better oif. 1 would not be withoiit,it if it cost much more. " â€" Mrs. Kellie Horn, 23 St. Matthews Avenue, Hamilton, Ontario. Do you feel broken down, nervous and weak sometimes? Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound ia excel- lent to take at such a time. 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