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The Liberal, 22 Sep 1921, p. 3

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When the baby is ill; when he cries a great deal and no amount of atten- tion or petting makes him happy. Baby's Own Tablets should be given him without delay. The Tablets are a. mild but thorough laxative which re- gulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach and thus drive out constipa- tion and indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers and make teething easy. Concerning them Mrs. Desire Theberge, Trois Pisbols, Que, writes: "I am well satisfied with my use of Baby’s Own Tablets. I have found than of great benefit to my baby when he was suffering from constipation and I can strongly recommend them to other mothers." The Tablets are sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. ' original principally by the elimination of the “i” and in most cases the drop- ping of the "Mac" or the “O.” The given name from which the family name was formed, at first as a clan name, was “Gorhan,” exactly the same as the form of the family name most frequently met with to-d-ay. The ending “main” instead of “man” in the Gaelic clan name is merely inflection. The possessive case of the given name, of course. had to be used in connection with the prefix “Mac” (“son of”). The given name had a meaning of “illus- trious." One of the most powerful clans of ancient Ireland, from both the in- fluential and numerical point of view, was that of the “O‘Connors,” and a great many of the Irish clans formed at a later period were branches of the O’Connors. The MacGormains were one of these. It was formed, apparent- ly, about 650 A.D., and its founder was a direct descendant of “Cathair Mor," an O'Connor who was King of Lein- ster and the 109th monarch of all Ire land in 119 AD. The first aerial 'timeâ€"ta‘ble, con-sists‘ ing of nearly 100 pages, has appeared in Germany. Minard's Liniment Lumberman’s Friend “M’Gomain” is the Gaelic form of 'this family name. the Anglicized de- velopment of whrich vary from the The MacGormains themselves, how- ever, became a very powerful clan throughout the Middle Ages. Uriah had come to inform me, writes I. Labrador Mission worker, that he could not “cleave the splits.” for his “stomach had capsized.” I felt it in- cumbent on me to administer castor rll, thinking that that might be suf- ficient punishment for what I had rea- son to believe was only a. ruse to es- cape work. It was hard for me to give the oil, but harder still to have the boy look up afterwards with a chei’ubic smile and ask if it were the same 011 that Elisha gave the widow woman! MONEY ORDERS. When ordering goods by mail send a Dominion Express Money Order. GORMAN Variationsâ€"O’Gormanv MacGorman. Racial Originâ€"Irish. Sourceâ€"A given name. WHEN BABY IS ILL Grape-Nuts is the wholesome, delicious cereal that promotes normal digestion, absorption and elimi- nation, whereby nourishment is accomplished with- out auto-intom'cation. A mixture of energy-giving wheat and malted barley comprise the chief elements of Grape-Nuts. A dish at breakfast or lunch is an excellent, wholesome rule to follow. But an irritable disposition, frequent attacks of indigestion, and a languid depression, indicate your system is not in correct working order. You can order Grape-Nuts at any and every hotel, restaurant, and lunch room; on dining cars, on lake boats and steamers; in every good grocery, large and small, in every city, town or village in Canada. Probably you are not eating the proper food. Probably the nutritious elements are not being supplied to your system in the proper way. Do you know what constitutes a strong constitution? To have sound, healthy nerves, completely under control, digestive organs that are capable of absorbing a hearty meal, means you have a strong constitution! Your general attitude is one of optimism and energy. Not Likely. Grape=Nutsâ€"thé Body Builder Surnames and Their firigin “There’s a Reason Christ believed that every man was a God in the making. That was the secret of His healing. He didn't see the leper; He saw the perfect maul the God-made man who was intendedl to be happy and successful. the man who came on earth with a mission. if He had seen the leper. visualized him in his horrible symptoms, had seen the flesh falling on? his bones, his fingers and toes becoming unjolnted, He could never have healed him. He did not see the outer man: He looked beyond that to the reality of him, the wonderful man God had made. The greatest mental healers could do no healing it they closed their eyes and visualized their patient's illness. the Cymptoms of some horrible dis- ease. How could they cure a cancer by visualizing the awful physical octo- pus spreading its poison tentacles to every part of the body, and gripping the very vitals- of life? It would be impossible. No, the healers do not see cancer, or tuberculosis, or any other disease in the sufferer. They see the perfect man, God’s child, per- fect and immortal. They know that health is the everlasting fact, and that disease is only an appearance. a latef period when English customs and speech became more general there. There’s a rose in our garden of beauty, dear heart, A flower in our garden of love. She came on the Wings of the star- lighted night: A blessom of light from above. The sunshine still lurks in her golden- locked hair, And the Infinite shines in her eye; While the smile that she brought is the seal of our loveâ€"â€" An expression of trust from on high. â€"-Robert J. Meeker. In some instances, too, the name un- doubtegily came into being in Wales at ease. How could by visualizing the pus spreading its every part of the No. The first bearers of this family name were not necessarily powerful men. The name is a Welsh one., and has no connection with our English word "power." “Ppwyr” was a given name of rather widespread popularity among the Welsh of the Middle Ages, having been the name of a famous Chieftain, a des- cendant of the “Leod,” who was the father of the leader “Mandebrog” of Welsh tradition, and the “Mandebrati- us” of the Romans‘ British histofy. The endings of both forms, Powers and Person, indicate English influence, and more than likely developed, for the most part, in England at first, where the natural procedure was to refer to the son by the name of his father with the suffix “son” added. It is to be noted that in the case person, where the pronunciation was not diffi- cult, that the ending has been pre- served. But "Powyrson" is a little clumsy, and where “Powyr” was not elided to “For,” all but the “s” of the “son” has been dropped from the end- ing of the family name at some period after it ceased to be truly descriptive and settled down into a sort of “tag” for the family with the original mean- ing overlooked, ' Variationsâ€"Porson. Racial Originâ€"Welsh. Sourceâ€"A given name. Christ Didn’t See the Leper. Our Baby. POWERS Consequently, the species over there has multiplied at an almost fabulous rate, and the mu‘skrats are doing enormous damage. They honeycomb the banks of canals, raid vegetable patches and fruit orchards, and where maize is grown they cut down the stalks‘ and carry away the ears bodily. In Czecho-Slovakia the raising of carp and other fishes in freshâ€"water inclosures is of great importance. Likewise the growing of crayfish for market. Both of these industries have been largely ruined by the muskrats, which eat the fish eggs and gobble up the crayfish. ' The muskrat is native exclusively to America. Transplanted to Europe, it seems to have changed its habits a1~ together, becoming a marauding ani- mal. One might imagine that its value as a fur-bearing animal would to some ex- To the business of propagation they proceeded to attend, with extraordin- ary celerity. Whereas in Canada‘rthe female muskrat rarely produces more than one litter a year, of about six off- spring, in Bohemia she gives birth to three or four litter of eight or nine young. Sixteen years ago a sporting noble’ man of Bohemia, the Prince of Colâ€" leredo Manusfield, while on a shooting trip in Canada became so interested in muskrats as fur-bearing animals that he took four pairs of them back home With him. Knowing no method of breeding them in captivity, he set them at liberty Proper ,food, fresh air and a good tonic will keep most people in good health. Hurried meals, indoor con- finement in badly ventilated rooms and lack of exercise muses anaemia. In this condition Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are a popular tonic. They con- tain no habit forming drugs, and alâ€" ways have a beneficial effect through enriching the blood and strengthening the nerves. For growing girls, who become thin and pale, for pale, tired women and for old people who fail in strength, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are an ideal tonic. Their benefit in anae- mic conditions is shown by the case of Miss Lucy A. Steeves, Hillsboro, N.B., who says: “Last spring I was in poor health, and completely run down. I had severe headaches, the least ex- ertion would cause my heart to palpi- tate violently, my appetite was poor, and at times I had fainting spells. This went on for some months, and al- though I was taking medicine, I seem- ed to be growing weaker, and the least exertion would leave me worn out. Then on the advice of a friend, I changed the treatment to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and 1_ have great cause to be thankful that I did so, as they have made a wonderful improvement in my condition. I can now work without fatigue, go upstairs without becoming breathless, and have gained in weight. I think these pills are an ideal medi- cine in cases like mine." If it had been forecasted a few months ago that the words one writes could at the same moment be read in America as if by someone looking over one’s shoulder, in the very shape in which the pen traces them; if it had been said that a diplomatic signature, for example, could be appended to a treaty by wireless, or that a treaty or cheqiie could'be signed three thous- and miles away, the reply would have been that one spoke of a fairy tale. Yet all this is possible now, says an English writer. The future opened by the triumph of a French idea. is un- bounded. Not only will there be no impossibility as to the transmission of judicial documents, autographs, manu- scripts ,designs, and works of art,.but the very authenticity of the message acquires fresh guarantees by their autographed transmission. Ah American official at Prague re- ports that muskrats are overrunning Czechoâ€"Slovakia and have become a frightful plague. One That Enriches the Blood and Strengthens the Nerves. Yop can get Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine (30., Brockville, Ont. Speed of transmission, too, should be increased, for while currents in the earth or atmospheric conditions may render Morse signals ~illeg1ble and necessitate rte-transmission, that is not the case with the new type of mes- sages. Interfering currents dot the letters a little out altering their form Ask for Minard’s and take no other. The inventor of the new wireless is M. Belin. An ore deposit discovere about 90 per cent. pure A PflPULAR TOME “Writing” By Wireless. Plague of Muskrats. in fresh-water 1t importance. of crayfish for industries have the muskrats, and gobble up can only ren irregular with :clusive1y to » Europe, it 5 habits a1- ‘auding ani- copper. tra Aspirin only as told age for Colds, He Rheumatism, Ear Lumbago and for P: be following the dir worked out by phys ty-one years and p lions. Handy tin “Why, Garry an’ I are that devoted to each other that we hate to quarrel. so we don’t speak to each other at all for fear we’ll break the friendship." Warning! Unless “Bayer” on package are not ‘getting Asp este Rural Route No. 1. Mascouche, Que. The Minard's Liniment People. Sirsâ€"I feel that I should be doing a wrong if I neglected to write you. I have had four tumors growing on my head for years. I had them cut off by a surgeon about fifteen years 215:0 but they grew again till about three months ago I had one as large and shaped like a. lady's thimble, on the verv place where my hair should be parted, and it was getting so embarrassing in public that it was a constant worry to me. About three months ago I got at bottle of your llniment for another purpose and saw on the label good for tumors. \Vell I tried it and kept it for exactly two months. with the result that it has entirely removed all trace of the tumor. and were it not that they had been out fifteen years ago, no mark would be seen. 1 have not been asked for this testimon- ial and you can use it as you see fit. (Signed) FRED C'. ROBINSON. P.S.â€"I am a. farmer and intend usin~ Minard’s Liniment on a mare for a, strained tendon, and am hoping for some results. FRED C. R4 Pat met Casey the other day and asked: “What’s the row between you and Garryowen? Have ye quarrelled ?” Casey Grease and Greece. As the steamer was moving out of the harbor at Athens 3. well dressed lady approached the captain and pointed to the distant hills. Only “Bayer” is Genuine Here's a Cool One. "Chilton is having the interior of his new house decorated with a. rath- e-r ornate frieze.” “Sure, no,” was the reply. “That’s the insurance of our friendship.” “And wot do yer mean by that, “Could you tell me What is that white stuff over there?" she asked. The Job Lot. The Sundayvschool teacher was talk- ing to her class about Solomon and his wisdom. ' Hydro~electric plants completed or under construction in France will give that country 1,600,000 horse-power ob- tained from its waterfalls. “That's money in “Well, I thought so myself," agreed the lady, “but a gentleman just now informed me that it was Greece!” “When the Queen of Sheba came and laid jewels and fine raiment be- fore Solomon, what did he say?" she asked, presently. One small girl, who evidently had experience in such matters, replied promptly " "Ow much d’yer want for the lot?’ " “That is snow, madam,” replied the captain. She Thofight So. Mr. Softeeâ€"“This is my photograph with my two French poodles. You re cognlize me 7" “Mrs. Caneâ€""I think so. You are the one with the hat on, are you not?" Won’- Plom Dog Remedies FROM HERE “HERE COARSE SALT L A N D SALT TORONTO SALT WORKS J. WW - TORONTO The Bond of Friendship. ASPlRIN iliC appropriate; he made his the ice business, you know." Unless you see tfie name package or on tablets you ting Aspirin at all. Take r as told in the Bayer pack- lds, Headache, Neuralgia, 1. Earache, Toothache, 1d for Pain. Then you will ; the directions and dosage by physicians during twen- and How to Feed Mailed Froo to my Ad- dress 1: the Author. I. (Ila lover 00.. m HS eat 31:: Strut New York. U.S.A. 000 DISEASES twelve ’51: few 1' pack- Ji a new woman. I have recommended our Vegetable Com und to my riends and if these acts will help same poor woman use them as you glease.”â€"Mrs. J. F. PEASEY, 387 King t., Toronto, Ontario. If you are one of these women do not suffer for four or five years as Mrs. Peasey did, but profit by her experience and be restored to health. flBlE T0 I10 HER WORK After Long Suffering Mrs. Peasey Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound “Well. this finally got the best of me and I just had to go to bed and stay there for a number of days. This left me in such a bad condition that I had no appetite at all and was so weak that when I walked around I would just stagger. I tried treatments and all kinds of medicine, but failed to get any better and I began to think noth- ing would help me. A new case for' a much used key is made of gold and can be worn as a watch charm. “Several years ago I suffered a com- plete breakdown and it was only when I got Tanlac that I Vrecovered my health. We were making engines and were anxious to turn out as many as possible, so lots of time I worked night and day. EPRESENTATIVES WANTED TO sell Dresswell Hand Tailored Clothes for Men. Big profits. No invest- ment. State experience and send refer- ences with application. North American Tailors, Ltd., 366 Adelaide St. W., To- “ JxNTE‘Dâ€"â€"YOUNG} LADIES 01“ good education to train as nurses. Apply \Vellandra Hospital. St. Cathar- ines, Ont. I s o m e t i m e s thought I would go crazy and I s e e m e d t o b e smothering. I was in this condition -. for two or three r ' years and could not seem to work. I tried all kinds of medicines and had been treated b hysicians but received no benefit. yound one of your booklets and felt inclined to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I received the best results from it and now I keep house and go out; to work and am like a new woman. I have recommended "However,- Tanlac has built me up so in every way until I feel like an em tirely different person now. My ap- petite ls fine and I eat hearty at, every meal. Why. I've gained eleven pounds in weight and am back on the job every night working as good as ever." Tanlac is sold by leading druggists everywhere. Adv. ronto‘ Ont Had Suffered Complete Break- downâ€"Tanlac Restored Health, He Says. "I want to give a little hisbory of my case just to let the public know what Tanlac has really done for me," said Edward “Hum, 27 Caroline St., South Hamilton, Ont., a foreman tor the Dominion Steel Company. F E E L S LIKE ENTIRELY DIFFERENT PERSON. FOREMAN WHITE 13 BACK ON JOB Toronto, Ontâ€"“I suffered with irregular periods, was weak and I v run down, c_ould not eat and,had headaches. The worst symptoms were draggin Siownpains,_soba Classified Advertisements. If your scalp is irritated, and your hair dry and falling out in handfuls, try this treatment: Touch spots of dandruff and itching with Cuticura Ointment and follow with hot shampoo of Cuticura Soap. Abso- lutely nothing better. PREVENTS FALLING HAIR Soap 25:. Ointment 25 qt] 50c. Talcm 25:. Sold throughouttheDommion. CanadianDepot: L “I, Limited. 344 5!. Paul St, W.. Mental. Cuticura Soap shave. without mug. CUHCUBA ISSL E No. 39â€"'2

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