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Flesherton Advance, 19 Sep 1923, p. 7

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i Classified Advertisement* j II.VBB roxM-Nons nuat m DIABT n <BokM>. IBM iwic Imi i MM. SI *, Bt *.aML few. * U FINE COMPLEXION WASHtMflTO* HAND PI W. IIAVt AN ttHVIUIIII ru A WAMI1M1- tOH Bud Vrtm ikH wUl id* PMM C The Father Who k Not Loved or Respected One of the bitterest things In many man's 1'ife has been the discovery, after he has made a fortune, that he has lost his hold upon his beys. I have been in homes where the re- lations between father and sons were Can Be Had Through Keeping the Blood Rich and Pure. A girl's complexion Is something more than a matter of concern to her vanity. It Is aa Indication of the state of her health. Pallor In a growing girl means a thinning of the blood. Erup- tions mean Impurities In the blood. Mothers should be watchful of their daughters' complexions and see to It that these signs are corrected not covered up. When a girl In her teene becomes pale and sallow, especially If, at the same time, she shows an Inclination to tire easily, a listlessnes* and inat- tention to her work or studies, she needs Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, a tonic which directly and :.peciflcally cor- condition from which she is Surnames and Their Origin LOCKYEAR | LARDNER Variation* Lockyer, Lockman, Locke, \ Variations Lardiner. Loockcrman. Racial Origin English, also Dutch. Source An occupation. Lockyear, Lockyer, Lockman and Racial Origin English. Source An occupation. Lardner is by no man an' Infre- quent family name, though probably it Is mufit widely known when It hoc a Locke are ail only different forma of , "Ring" In front of it. SMOKE the seme family name, which in Its original use was* but descriptive of the callings' of its first bearers. Lockyear is really cot a "true" form of the name; it is a changed spelK.n of Lockyer. The "lockyer" of the Middle Ags in England was, as you might opine, a locksmith, as was aho tie "Lookman," the two form* of the word- being Interchangeable, with the former, perhaps In wider ue. Originally tads name, like all others which, have been derived from trades, was- preceded by a "le" (meaning the You might suspect from the first syllable tha.t th-e name ori^^aily had something to do with the word' "lard." In many caees when you E'UB'pect Ibices !ike ttiti about a family name you are wrong. But in tWs case you would be right. There Is a connection. In fact the name is founded upon It. But -he trade or occupation tturouga which the connection ww made is> no longer referred to ae it was in the Middle Ages at the time wh*n family names were formed. In medieval England the "lardner" j or "lardiner" (for you will find both j was a s-pectfle kind of swine to strained and formal that the latter rectg would no more think of making a con- 8uffermg ~ T^ntoTanaJ-yste of "the fldant of their father than they wouUi blood . gnch a g|rl wou , d gnjw u to of a stronger. i be deficient in Just the element* thati" 611 *") under the influence of The mother is sometime* respone- ^ Williams' p lnk pillg can 8up pi yi ' French tongue of the Normans. But herd. Hte occupation was that of {al- ible for thte unfortunate state of af- ' i, ut tne physical signs are plain. The j evel1 before such namea lest their des- tening or "lardening" pigs for the ' fairs. I know mothers who have d- g | r i wltn a Dad Comr / ex i 0n , or w ho i criptive w.nse, and virtually always market or for the tables of the feudal llberaiely prejudiced their children SO ff ers f rom occasional headaches, ! afterward, the "le" was dropped. ; lords. He had to be a good bit of a against their father. They eeem to '. wno it easily tired and breathless af- j Th family name of Lockman. how- ; forester, for he took hla herds into be Jealous of him, and do all they can j ter slight exertion, should begin tak- ever. Is sometimes a contraction of ' the woods to fatten thm upon acorns to poison the young people's mJnds i ng Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills at once, that of Lockerman, which is not En*- ! and nuts, and very often he also held him, to undermine their love A good appetite, sparkling eyes and nd respect for h-im. Sometime* this rosy cheeks fallow the fair use of this Is done by speaking slightingly of the medicine. father. Perhaps be is not much of * i You can get Dr. WHllama 1 Pink PflCe business man, and the mother will through any dealer in medicine or by criticize his methods before them, and . mall at 50 cents a box from The Dr. find fault with him regarding his way Williams' Medicine Co., BrockvtUe, of financing the family. Or site will [ Ont. magnify every weakness and Imper- ; llsh at all, but Dutch, the true form being "Loockerman." And though this famiily name also is based upon an occupation, it is not the same from a commission ae a forest warden from his overlord. Originally, of course, the name was descriptive of th individual's occu- ' fection. of his character, make him ap- pear weak and contemptible In their eyes. There are multitudes of mothers who, while they heve no Intention of Injuring the father In the children's regard, unconsciously do so by the methods they adopt to control them. Just as many Ignorant people will frighten small children by telling them When Tin Catches Cold. You would scarcely suspect a metal such as tin of being able to catch cold, but it can do so for all that. In coun- tries like Northern Russia all sorts of utensils are apt to become useless in winter time. A tiny greyish spot makes Its ap- pearance on the surface of the tin. It wWcn the English names have de- pation, and in the old records you will veloped. The "loockerman" among the Dutch wae a man who raised or dealt in leeka. find many entries of such names as "Hugo le Lardiner" and "Roger le Lardner." A GOOD MEDICINE FORTHE BABY Nothing can equal Baby's Own Tab- . grows' in size, and then others appear, hat they will call in a big policeman ; , n course o( tfme ^ meta , J^JJ to arrest them and pu .hem in Jl.j mto a ^,^0^ powder, thousands of mothers win encourage g a v ^ ^ f fear of the father by making them be- ! blocks of tf &QT ^ ^ Custom3 lieve he is eniel and hard, and that he will punish them little mishap cr misdeed of which she threatens to Inform him. This Is very unfair to the father, for It robs him of his mcst precious pos- session the love, admiration, and re- Honise of Petrograd during the winter, r every t <, f(mnd the following 6prtn g to have crumbled into dust. What really happens is that th cold causes tin to change from one of its forms to another. Tin is often found " I In mines in the grey powder form Bpect of his children. It helps to build whleh , Ue UBeless whea {t , a barrier between him and his child- hetated it turns jnto a well . known ren. a prejudice which may last a lifc-, shlny metal but time and doprlve h-im and them of; j much possible happiness. To know Measuring Things You Can- not See. We are acctrstomed to hearing of measurements of tremendous dis- tances ich as those between the earth and some of the stars, which lets as a medicine for little ones. They : run into thousands of billions of miles, are a laxative, mild but thorough In ; But what do you think of measuring action, and never fall to relieve con- 'accurately the 500,000,000th purl of an stipation, colic, colds and simple , inch ? fevers. Once a mother has used them { The moat accurate of ordinary in- she will use nothing else. Concerning ; atrumenta can measure the 500.000,- them Mrs. Saluste Pelletler, St. Damas ' OOOtii part of a mile, which is less than des Aulalnes, Que., writes: "I always j three lO.OOOths- of an. Inch. To mea- keep a box of Baby's Own Tablets In sure the 500.000,000th part of an inch the house. They are the best medl- ) an instrument must be 50,000 times cine I know of for little ones and I would not be without them." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at 25c a box from The Dr. CHUN TheTotacco of Quali ty '/2LB.TINS and in packages into a under the Influence it may return to its other * Williams' Oat Medicine Co., Brockvllle. more delicate; yet it has ben done. The appliance used is nothing like the tuning circuit of a wireless valve set. You know that If you turn the knob of the condenser the wave-length is altered. We can moke a condenser by placing two plates of metal one Impatient. Spider "I wish Miss Muftet would hurry up; I'm tired of sitting on thi tuffet all day! Why They Fluked. These are cuHed from a collection of recent schoolboy howlers: "A grass widow Is the wife of a dead vegetarian." "Oceonk-a is that continent which, contains no land." "Parallel lines ara the same dte- tance all the way and do not meet un- less you bend them." "Louis XVI. was gelatined during the French Revolution," "Palsy is a kind of new writer^ dance." "Letters In sloping print are hy- steric*." Robert Burnt. Visitor "Dear me! Fancy your b- tween them. Finger prints of criminals are sent Ing called Robert Burns' why, that's , if the tuning circuit Is a delicate one. an almost infinitesimal bending of In the last ten years, 4,000 men and women have been killed in accidents, in London streets, and over 100,000 ; above the other with an air space be- ! have been injured. that his children love him dearly and want to be with him. that they are al- by telegraph all over Italy by a simple a very well-known name." ways delighted to have him at home, to have Mm Join them in th-ir pJay, Is a great compensation to him for the sacrifices he makes for them. invention, involving the use of from Native "Nae doot It la; rve been one of the plates will make a differ- 300 to 400 numbered squares. blacksmith In the place for nigh on e nee in the wave-length. It is easy Salamanders, small creatures not forty years." It Is a most unfortunate thing for a | unlike newts, have been made to. child to look upon hls> fatber as a cruel task-master instead of a com- panion, to dread meeting him because he always expects criticism or scold- Ing from him instead of sympathy, and companionship. Unfortunately eomo fathrs encourage this feeling. They will conetanlly aag and tlnd fault, and never think of praising their children or expressing any apprecia- tion of their work, even when they do It well. A father should regard the confiden- tial relation between himself and his son as one of th most precious things tn life, and should never take chances of forfeiting it It costs something to keep It, but it Is worth the price. I have never known a boy to go very far wrong who regarded his father and mother as hlsi best friends, and kept no secrets from them. 0. S. Marden. change their sex by alternately feed- ing and starving them. Common sense is not a common thing. Keep Mlnard's Liniment In the house. MONEY ORDERS. Remit by Dominion Express Money Order. If lost or ctolen you get your money back. The worker bee lives six months, the drone four months, and the female an <i connected with the E to calculate how much bending causes any given dlfferensce. The measuring appliance employs a condenser of this kind, by means of which the tiny distances mentioned can be measured with ease. If a half- f tel is placed in a vice .ratu*. the America's Pioneer Dog Remedies llook OB DOG DISEASES aad How to Fcd Milled Kr to anr Addreu by tb* Author. H. CLAY (ROVER CO.. Inc. IM Writ 24th Strwt Nw York. U.S.A. i bee four years. Stories About Wefl-Known People Would Signal Mars by Flashing Light. Dr. A. M. Low. an English inventor, believes it possible to get into com- munication with Mars by means of light signalling. 'There are several known chemical means of producing a light screen of sufficient size which would last long enough to bo noticed by the Martians, If such exist," he said. "I think a suitable screen could be set out on a high altitude by airplanes, to eliminate as far as possible the effect of air and clouds, which combine to make diffi- cult any observation of the earth It- self." Dr. Low considers wireless waves lees practical, as they travel In curves, making It difficult to gauge the target. He holds It ludicrous to expect to find the Martians' life similar to our own. "Some years ago we thought that animals and plants were the only things which lived," ho said, "but now Royalty Get* a Diploma. i When the Wharton School of Busl- aess administration at the University of Pennsylvania held Its graduating exercises thte summer many foreign showed more prld in the hard won bit of sheepskin tha-n a scion of Orien- tal royalty, Vara Vlrakorn, who Is a cousin of the King of Slam, By very ancient tradition the busi- ngs activities of royal persons have been limited to the narrow but not unfruitful fields of Imposing taxes or receipting for th contents of the distance it sags when a fly settles up- on it is instantly ami accurately re- corded on a dial. If a fly walk* on a piece of iron the pointer records how the whole mass quivers under its weight, and it will bapa of when he first canto to Paris even measure the expansion of the and entered a motor-salon, to look I Iron causod by the heat of the insect's Attractive Proposition lor maa LUl 411 ruuud Cewip*pr ay*noac aad |4M or 1600. Apply Box 24. WUios Publishing Co, Ltd, It Ad*lmld Street WMt. over a selection of luxurious cars. At last he picked out the mos-t expensive cm. "I will have half a dozen of these." said the Bey calmly, and continued his shopping, making purchases on the And here is a good story told by him. A French policeman stopped a two s*ater and, hailing the chauffeur, asked him for his permit to drive in Paris. The man put his hand In bis pocket, but, as he was about to pro- the privy purse voted them by their ado r- n , |m ' paperss Mofllrf eur ing subjects. Common report has It that Siamese royalty has also kept up a herd of white elephants- to let off Its excess energy. Whether Vlrakorn w>Hl stick to the good old days when he gts back to Bangkok, or branch out for himself in same new line, has not been Indicated. It may well be that the Siamese mon- arch has a good many cousins to keep up, and that the young graduate's thorough acquaintance with American methods in commerce, industry and finance will not prove unacceptable to his exalted uncle. Cars by the Dozen. The Uey of Tunis, who is now on an official visit to Paris., is well-known as a telrer of good stories, and figures or perhaps the "It & all right," he said, with a smile. "I only wanted to see your per- mit if you hadn't got It!" Sherlock-Holmes Methods. A Joke was played on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle by a French taxicab driver recently. The man had driven the world-famous creator of "Sherlock Holms" from the station to the hotel, and when he received his fare he said, "Mercl, M. Cona.n Doyle." "Why, how do you know my name?" asked Sir Arthur. "Wall, sitr. I Imvo s??n in th-e papers that you were coining from the South of Prance to Paris. Your general ap- pearance tokl me that you were Eng- lish; yur hair had been clearly lost cut by a barber of the South of Prance. I put these indications to- body! The invention will be of great use to scientists, who hitherto havo been baffled in Lheir work when very tiny measurements were needed. In the Stable Mlnard's Is the best remedy for Cuts, Sprains. Swellings, Colic, Distemper, Coughs. Ask for Mlnard'* and --ke no other. Although some kinds of funjjus are Imbued with a deadly poison, no in-] sect or bird ever falls a victim to them. Perfect evaporization and exact proportioning of gasoline and air are claimed for a new carburetor. Refreshes Tired Eyes Write Murtne Co.,Chlc*|o,for EveCarc Book UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all have ver en was not alive. "The Martians might be able to see by heat waves. A small difference In our physical makeup would revolution- ize our world and Ideas rf living, if we were born with eyM having only lightly different lenses to normal we would see the air around full of life and our bath water a mass of hor- rible looking creatures." victim, of many a true one. The most gether, and- amusing of those about himself Is per- luggage!" l saw your name on ycur Railroad Man Gives Out Surprising Facts "If any in my family were sick with : fearfully weak the care of our five _ stomach trouble or run-down condi- 1 children and the housework was more Dr. Ixw disagrees with those who ' tion, I would rather have one bottle than she could do. tert the Martians are more ad-' of Tanlac than all the other remedies "After her first few doses of Tanlac vanced than earthings. "If they were,! put together," is the positive state- ; my wife was like an entirely different Ihey would have found some means ' ment of F. A. Barrowcllff, 8 I^ocomo- j person, and hasn't had a sick spell ere this of communicating with us," he tive St., Hamilton, Ont., well-known | since she quit taking ine medicine six gald j yardman lor the Grand Trunk Rail- ' months ago. Tanlac has certainly t ! road. been a blessing In our house, and we The only trouble with "the height "My wife's heaHu was restored by are glad to recommend It." of fashion" is having to wear it a' the Tanlac treatment In such thort or-] Tanlac is for sale by all good drug long time changed. after the "height" has der It was astonishing, for she suffer- j gists. Accept no substitute. ed so terribly with nervousness, head- million bottles sold, aches, sleeplessness aud lose of ap- Ovor 37 H law ir, Egypt are appealing for be passed raising the mar- down completely for girto to sixteen. " r " wUbollt petite that I thought she would break She went meal af- ai.'il was Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Nature's own remedy for constipation. For sale everywhere. 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 Shampoo With Cuticura And Have Healthy Hair Regular shampoos with Cwicuia Soap will keep the scalp clean and healthy. Before shampooing touch spots of dandruff and itching, if any, with Cuticura Ointment. A clean, healthy scalp means good hair. SM 2Sc. Otetwrt 23 ul Sfe. Tikoi 2St. Sold throughout the Dominion. Canadian Depoc . LwttW. M4 St. Pnl Si.. W . M<ntrul. ticui* Soap IITC without mug. MRS, DAVIS NERVOUS WRECK Tells WomsnHow She Was Restored to Perfect Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Winni too h fTamty "Bayer" boxe* of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 nn.l 100 Druggists. Aspirin 1> tJi* trulp murk irtls-re<i In Cunaila) of Ttayr Manufacture of Mono- rell.-nrldeiiter or Sllr:> llcactd. Whlla It U well nmnufactur*, to twist the public airalnat Imitation Will b IHIUJIKI! with Ibolr fanortl trad* mark, th 'llayar Wlilla it li well known "that A|>lrln moanii Hyr th Tablru of Bsoor Compicy nnipeg, Man." I cannot speak ighly of what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound has done for me. 1 u-as a nervous wrocl; and I just had to force myself to do my work. Even th soundofmvown chil- dren playing mad* me fool M if 1 must scream if they did not cot away from me. 1 ivuld not even speak nzht to my husband. The doctor said he could do nothing for me. My hus- band 's mother advised me to take the Vegetable Compound and 1 started it at once. I was abto to do my work once more and it was a pbasuro, not a bur- djn. Now I have a fin? bouncing: baby and am able to nurse hor and enjoy do- ing my work. I cannot help recom- mending such a medicine, ana any one seeing me before I tuok it., and seeing me now, can nee what it does for me. I am only too jtlnased ft-r you to use my testimonial Mr. EMILY DAVIS, 721 McGee Street, Winnipeg, Man. Lydia E. Pinkhnm':: Private Text* BOOK upon " Ailments Peculiar to Women will be sent yw: free upon request. Write to the Lydis E.Pinkham Medicine Co., Cobourff. Ont. This book contains valuable information, i ISSUE No. 37- -

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