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Flesherton Advance, 25 Apr 1923, p. 7

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SMOKE T ne Tobacco of Quali ty '/2L8.T9WS and in packages Surnames and Their Origin ARUNDEL Racial Origin English. Source A locality. It U a matter of fact that the num- ber of English family names in the classification of those which have been derived from the names of placea la limited only by the number of place names which existed in England through the period of family name for- mation. The name of virtually every city, town and hamlet at this period was Ukely to be taken not by one but by many Individuals who moved away from It to some other place. Or rather, It was likely to have been conferred npon them by their new neighbors, for family names- were more often a na- tural growth than the result of de- liberate adoption, and a family's neigh- bors had more to say about the most CORNS Lift Off with Fingers i tiurt a bit! Drop u little "Freeeone" on an aching corn, Instant- ly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with. flnprs. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cal- luses, wUhout soreness or Irritation. convenient designation than the mem- bers of the family Itself. HARTWELL Racial Origin English. Source A place name. Hartwell Is one of those family names which fcave been taken from place names, and it Is to-day better known, perhaps, as the former rather than the latter. In the period of family name forma- tion, which In England lasted, roughly, from the eleventh to about the fif- teenth century, place names formed one of the most usual sources from which surnames grew. Family names, of course, were seldom fromed by arbi- trary adoption. They were the out- growth of descriptive surnames con- She "How long ought it to take you t teach nie to skate?" He "I should say about all winter, but I can teach a .homely girl in half an hour." France's Sherlock Holmes. The best-known detective in France at the present time is Eilmond Bayle, a chemist whose laboratory is in the i Palais de Justice in Paris. He is chief of the technical bureau | of the Paris police department, and he has met with such success that the ; more meducated criminals 1 look upon him as a dabbler in magic. Dr. Bayle does not work on the British Sherlock Holmes lines. He pays no attention to the personality or psychology of the criminal, but con- flnes himself to material things. His workshop is equipped in accord- ance with this, and the numerous pieces of apparatus are designed for special purposes, such as examining forged money, the detection of blood- stains, and, In fact, the analysis of anything and everything that is picked up by those on the trail of a criminal. In his records are registered the names of over eight million persons who have ever been Involved in crime of any sort, and full particulars of any one of them can be produced at a mo- ment's notice. This extraordinary man has a theory that there is no crime that cannot be detected, and that every criminal, how- ever clever, leaves traces behind him. Achievement Two travelers halted on * mountain trail, Blocked by great pyramidal crag* of snow. "Bayond Mils point," wild on, "no man can go! He who would climb thos Jutting tow- ers must fall! He would be flogged and frozen by the gale; Lightning would scorch him, polar winds would blow; And he would fall to icy caves' below. Bleeding beneath the cllffa he* could not scale!" But while one wanderer thu Invoked despair, The other dug his spikes deep In the soil, And inch on inch, by steady, strain- ing tqil. He mounted that precarious", rock- strewn stair. Hearing his fellow wall, "You are too weak!" He stood, triumphant, on a starry peak! Stanton A. Coblentz. LOST 30 POUNDS THEN GAINED 35 Classified Advertisements. A GOOD MEDICINE FOR THE SPRINGTIME Do Not Use Harsh Purgatives A Tonic is All You Need. Not slclt but not feeling quite well. That is the way most people feel In the given name. A most natural method was to refer to the place from which a man had come. Hartwell was a village In Bucking- hamshire. Its name meant "the well of the deer." Intensive Farming. "How are you making out with that abandoned farm you bought?" "Fln! I sold the quarry rights to one crowd, and rented the surface to another as a golf course. Now If I can lease the a!r to some wireless com- pany I'll have about everything under cultivation. Who says intensive farm- Ing doesn't pay?" ferred upon an individual In an age i spring. Easily tired, appetite fickle, when populations 'had become so large | sometimes headaches and a feeling of that there were not enough names to ! depression. Pimples or eruptions may go around, and it waa necessary to dls- 1 appear on t/b skin, or there may be tlngulsh between two men of the same : twinges of rheumatism or neuralgia. Any of these Indicate that tho blood Is out of order that the Indoor life of winter has left Its mark upon you and may easily develop Into more serious trouble. Do not dose yourself with purgatives, as many people do. In the hope that you can put your blood right. Purga- tives gallop through the system and weaken Instead of giving strength. Any doctor will tell you this Is true. What you need In the spring Is a tonic that will enrich the blood and build up the nerves. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do this speedily and surely. Every dose of this medicine helps to enrich the blood, which cleara the skin. strengthens the appetite and makes tired, depressed men, women and children active and strong. Miss S. L. McEachron, Nairn, N.B., says: "I have been In the habit of taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills In the spring and they keep me In the best of health. I think It Is entirely due to the we of these pills that I always have such good 'health." Sold by all medicine denlers or by mall at 50c a box from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. East or West Eddy's Best EDDYS MATCHES Insist on having EDDY'Sl THE TEST OF TIME FOR RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS HAS PROVEN J Bobsrm I j Is a positive Remedy for Acute, Chronic and Muscular Rheu- matism in all its various forms. COUNTLESS GRATEFUL TESTIMONIALS and Repeat Orders received during past 25 years. DOBSON'S NEW LIFE REMEDY is not an. experiment but the product of a quarter century of study and research, Pfeaaanf to take. Does not upset the stomach. No harmful dru^s. DO NOT BE PREJUDICED. Dobaon's New Life Remedy will rive you new tease on life by freeing you of pain. Thousand^ of enthusiastic customers have written us stating that aft** years of failure with other medicines, electric belts, etc., the/ e cuwd by Dobion's New Life Remedy. tee bottle for One Dollar. Six bottles for Five Dollars. Bread 2,500 Years Old. It seems Impossible bliat bread could survive for nearly 2,500 years, and yet that Is 'in' age of a loaf dug up not long ago. The diacovery was made by a French explorer In Syria, and lie estimated that the loaf was baked In the year 560 B.C. In the shape of a bun. It was In excellent condition and waa wrap- ped In a cloth in a tightly-sealed tomb. Other ancient loaves have been found at Pompeii, in Italy. Unearthed In a well-preserved oven, they were slightly charred, but the baker's name was read quite easily. Not so old as these, but still getting on In years, Is a loaf which Is pre- served nt Ambtts-toii, in Derbyshire, It Is over 700 years old, ami was origin- ally given to the Sour family wlt-h a grant of laud made to them by King John. Jfn0 lift Bfmttv Cawpn* It W.it Ad.bl*. MONEY ORDERS. Send a Dominion Express Money Order. Five Dollars costs three cents. Economy. Wife "John, since you uy we nuiat economize, I have decided not to get Josephine a new hat. this winter, but to let (her have mine." Hub "And you ?" Wife "Oh, I must haven now ono, of course.." . . . : a ^^ >| ^ J L [ The Disturbing Element. Maloney, Jr. "What's an "amicable settlement, Pa?" Ualoney, Sr.- "A town w>ere there's no. Orish, O1 suppose, onny." Mlnard's Liniment for ! vry wher CHILDHOOD INMdESTWN Nothing is more common in child- hood than indigestion. Nothing is mora dangerous to proper growth, more weakening to the constitution or more likely to pave the way to danger- ous disease. Fully nine-tenths of all the minor ills of childhood have their root in indigestion. There is no medi- cine for little ones to equal Baby's Own Tablets in relieving this trouble. They have proved of benefit in thous- ands of homes. Concerning them Mrs. JOB. Lunette, Immaculate Conception, Que., writes: "My baby was a great sufferer from indigestion, but the Tab- lets soon set her right and now I would not be without them." Baby's Own Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. Veteran Real Estate Broker of Toronto Tells of Remarkable Restoration by Tanlac. James Burns, 20 St. Albans Street, Is still another man of prominence in Toronto to speak out in behalf of Tan- lac. Mr. Burns is now seventy-three years of age, but says: "No one takes me for seventy-three now, and I feel every bit as active as I did forty years ago. "Before taking Tanlac my weight fell off from one hundred and sixty to one hundred and thirty pounds, and I had begun to feel flhe hand of 'Old Father Time' laying heavily on me. I seldom ate more than one meal a day and that caused me hours of misery. Nights I would pace the floor too ner- vous to sleep, and many days I felt too worn-out to dress and go out any- where. "I don't believe I could have ever pulled up to where I am now if it hadn't been for Tanlac. It has restored my health completely and built me up to one hundred and sixty-five pounds. Tanlac is tho best investment I ever made." Tanlac is for sale by all good drug- gists. Over 35 million bottles sold. /C \j Bin Goo _ OF PROFESSIONAL AITO Amateur Pluyi. Sketches MonolCML nstrel Jokes, Recitations. Make-Un. oods, etc. FItcgerald Publishing Cora. pppt. W. 18 VMiey Street. New York. BEPA.ZHS ACTD SUPPLIES. C HATH Ail PANNING MILLS, Chatham Inc 'jatora. Thermometers. ai.nly Manaon Campbell. Chatham, Ont LADIES WANTED TO DO PLAIN and light sewing at horaa, whole or gpara tlmoj good pay; work nnt any distance: charges paid. Send stamp for particulars. National Manufacturing Co.. Montreal. I Travelling by air from London to I New York in twelve hours is pronha-. [ sled by Major-General Sir W. 3, Brancker, Director of Civil Aviation, Enliven Your Eyes through the daily use of Murine. The alluring sparkle of youth quickly returns to evei I which have become dull and 1 ife- less. Used safciyfor many years. Si'ld by druggucs everywhere. //* /o-yo-'-EVES British boys will be sent across to Australia at the rate of 500 a month if a scheme of emigration, recently launched by the Australian Govern- ment proves successful Mlnard's Liniment used by Physicians. The New Testament was divided into verses by Robert Stevens, a print- er, in 1551. For the Kidneys Kidney troubles are frequently caused by badly digested food which overtaxes these organs to eliminate th^irritantacidsf ormed. Help your stomach to properly digest the food by taking 15 to 30 drops of Extract of Roots, sold as Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, and your kidney disorder will promptly disappear. Get the genuine. SOc.and $1.00 bottles. 7 I Population of Palestine. Palestine has a total population of 757,182, according to the figures of ttie census of three months ago. Ten per cent, of tho people In Palestine are given as Christian, 11 per cent as Jews and 79 per cent, as Mohammedans. The figures for Christians and Jews are regarded as about correct, but there was. such, strong opposition to the census on the part of the Moham- medans that their number probably is considerably under-estimated. In two cities only is there a prepon- derant Jewish population, Jerusalem and Tiberias. In former, out of a total of 62,000, 34,000 are descended from Abraham and the balance are about equally divided between tho followers of Jesus and the prophet of Mecca. It Is Interesting to note that Bethle- hem Is the only town in -the land In which Christians predominate. Here there are 5,838 of this faith, 818 Mohammedans and two Jews. Naz- areth has a population of 7,424 of which roughly two-thirds are Chris- tian, one-third Moslem, and only 53 Jews. The principal seaport, Jaffa, has about 47,000 people, of whom thero are 20,000 each of Jows and Moham- medans, and about 7,000 Christians. The other large centres of population are very largely Mohammedan. The Palestine Weekly, a Zionist or- gan, claims that according to Roman figures this country has supported 11 population of 7,000,000, but when one considers that the area of Palestine is about equal to that of Vermont and that it has about an equal amount of arable land, one questions seriously whether, with the highest development of her natural resources, It will he possible for Palestine ever to support a greatly augmented population. Ver- mont, In- 1920. counted 352.428 people within the state. Britain can speak by telephone to France, Belgium, Switzerland, and Holland. In America the ranjre of the lonp-distance phone is over 4,000 miles. -JK, .... mmWFjmmiVUamti: i nil ii illi.l btops Backaches * comforting A tiring day on your feet. Stooping, lifting, running up and downstairs docs your back feel tied i n painful knots? Apply Sloan's 1(3 those sore, tired muscles. That warm, penetrating glow brings im- mediate comfort. Almost before you realize it the pain and stiffness are gone. Wherever congestion causes pain use Sloan's. Sloan's is protection against pain. All druggists carry it. Made in Canada Ammrica'B Plonanr Dor Kv Book on DOG DISEASES and How to Feed Mailed Frou to any Ad- dress bjr th Author. H. Clay (Hover Co. Jno. 129 West 24th Street New York. U.S.A. HEADACHE? Bathe the forehead with Mlnard's and Inhalo freely. It gives quick relief for every ache. Keep Stomach and Bowels Right By giving baby the harmless, purely vegetable. Infanta' andchildrcn'arojrulstor. MRS. WMfl0W SYRUP brim:- astonishing, gratifying remits In making baby'a stomach digest food and bowels more aa they should at teething time. Guaranteed free from narcotics, opi- ates, alcohol and all harmful Inff ents. Safe and satisfactory. Cuticura Heals Face Disfigured With Itchy Eczema " Eczema broke out In watery pirn- plea on my face and head. Later my cheeks and bead be- came so bad that they were covered with large scales. The itching and burning were so severe that I could not sleep at night. My face was badly disfigured. Mj, hairbecame dry and lifeless and fell out ao that I had to have it cut off close to my scalp. " A friend advised me to try Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment so I pur- chased some, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment I waa healed." (Signed) Mrs. Elmer King, Box 278, Jackson St., Oxford, Nova Scotia. Make Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum your daily toilet preparations. BunplrCichFmtirMlU. Ai!:lnri: "Imaa. Ma- tted, 3i lit. Pl at. W., Montreal," Sold tvrry- wlieff. Hoapgjc. Ointment'^ and T-fle. TiUeumyJc. 'Cuticura Soap h ave without mug. TMYTELL THEM. NEIGHBORS Women Tell Each Other How They Were Helped by Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound Woodbridfre, Ont "I took Lydla EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for fe- male troubles. I would have headaches, backaches, pains between my shoul- ders and under my shoulder-blades nnd dragging down feelings on each side. I was sometimes unable to do my work and felt very badly. My mother- in-law told me about the Vegetable Compound and I got some right away. It has done me more good than any other medicine I ever took and I rec- ommend It to my neighbors. You art) quite welcome to use this letter aa a testimonial if you think it will help some) poor sufferer. " Mrs. EDGAK SIMMONS, R. R. 2, Woodbridge, Ont. In nearly every neighborhood in every town and city in this country there are women who have been helped by Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound in the treatment of ailments peculiar to> their sex, and they take pleasure in passing the good word along to other women. Therefore, if you are troubled in this way, why not give Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial. This famous remedy, the medicinal Ingredients of which are derived from roots and herbs, has for forty years proved its value in such cases. Women everywhere bear willing testimony to tho wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all For theiimRtiini, braises, itrains.rhest colds I3SUE No. 16 '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 Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain HanJy "Barer" boxes of 12 tablHn-- Also bottle? of 24 anil 100 Druggists. Aaplrln In tile Irml* innrlt ifKtl'tunil In raiimln) nf Havi- Muniifin.-f.ir of Monn- ortlLii. I,', slfr of Salteylti-Arlil. Willie t; Is *ll kniio-'i ihn Aniilrln tin-null Bay-r mnnufiK-Tiir*, to a mint the pul'llr am.Inii Imitation*, ilii Tadleln or !: IT Compa >y wlU be itiu|>d wllli Uii'lr guntMal iriulo murk, tlio "Un/r Crow."

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