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The Liberal, 29 Sep 1921, p. 3

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Gilbert, as a family name, is but a reshortening of “Gilbertson” into "Gil- berts" and then Gilbert. Gilbrecht, of course, is a German form. \Ve would not, for instance, think of shortening the name of Gilbert into The family name of Gibbs and Gib- bons don’t show their origin in the form, or rather, that origin is not so obvious to us today, simply because they are patronymic developments of a type of nickname which is rather rare in modern times, though quite common in that; period of medieval his- tory in which family names came into. being. Gilbrecht. Racial Originâ€"English and German. Sourceâ€"A given name. Variationsâ€"Gibbons, Gibson, Gilbert, The réal name of Lenine is said to be Vladimir Ilich Uâ€"li-anofl'. If his surname is accented on the second syllable, it was a mistake to change it. l‘1 harm even to the youngest babe. Con- cerning them Mrs. P. Laforest, St. Nazaire, Que. wx'itetstâ€"“For three months my baby was constipated and cried continually. On the advice of a friend I gave him Baby's Own Tablets and now at the age of five months he is perfectly well and weighs twenty pounds. I am delighted to be able to advise other mothers to use them.” The 'Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine 00., Bnockville, Ont. ' Ask for Mlnard's and take no other. [most 0f it Once a mother has used Baby's Own Tablets for her little ones she is al- ways happy to recommend them to others. Her advice, given after a care- ful trial, can be readily fol-lowed with assured good results. The Tablets are a. mild but thorough laxative which never fail to regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach. They always do goodâ€"they cannot possibly do A MOTHER’S ADVICE D0 5m! discriminate at the dining tableâ€"0r are you thougiztless? .yet the harm tothemmay be equally serious. It may take a little while longer for the drugs in tea and cofiee to afiect Although some par- ents feel a certain justifi- cation for the personal indulgence in tea or coffee. Consequently, instead of rich, satisfying Postum, children are over stimu- lated by the drugs in tea and coffee; and so may grow up irritable and nervous. Any doctorcan tell you that this is a great evil and should be corrected. tea and coffee, seriously retard the development of the delicate nerve tissues in Children. coffee is served for “grown-ups” and Postum for children. But some parents do 103 discriminâ€" ate. Tannin and caffeine, the injurious contents of In thousands of homes, a “line” is drawn at the breakfast table. Tea or to the youngest babe ‘GIBBs Surnames and Their Origin leval ant. It tended the letter “I.” shortened to Lt-son,", so Gil- Gib" and gave “Gibbs.” Just ‘ meant “little ‘son of “son,” nd "Dickens," ped into “Gib- ame, is but a son” into “Gil- Gilbrecht, of n. ilbert means or “yellow- ‘om the same i" and “gold,” The “bert,” t" in German, 3 names. It mes, in fact, tS that word. as "beort" or ng~ the older strongly gut- .in the North. English came about a change in the type of ience of Norâ€" given names. This was no doubt due in part to the absolute necessity for more names, -for population wasâ€" in- creasing and the same force which finally brought about‘the development of a second, or family, name for the individual also tended to increase the number of given names. In that period there was a general turning to the Scriptures and to scriptural history in search of names. . Naturally Michael, the name of the archangel, was a popular one. And form it naturally developed a surname by the addition'of “son.” At this period, in the South, the linguistic ten- dency was toward a softening of pro- nunciation and the name became Mitchel, while it remained Michael in the North, just as the same word beg came “ditch” in the South and “dyke” In more modern times, owing to the recorded spellings, there has'been a return to the original form in the case of the name, though there has not been in the case of the word, Mitchell and Mitchel, of course, are shortened forms of Mitcheison. Postum comes in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for those who pre- fer to make the drink while khe meal is being prepared) made Do away with the dis- tinction at the table. Serve delicibus Postum, piping hot, toall the family. One week’s trial and it is likely that you'll never return to tea or coflee. Postum is the well- known, meal-time bev- erage. Like thou§ands of others you will like it be- cause, in flavor it is rich and satisfying. ’ an older person, but in many c35es the nervous system and allied bodin functions will become weakened. The surest way to avoid such pos- sibilities is toquit tea and coffee entirely and drink Postum insteéd. The change permits you to get sound, restful sleep. Editional three or four grammes of radium yearly. None of the radium will actually be [sold by the company, but it will lend out the mineral for medical research purposes and sell by-product emana- tions used in medicine. A control de- pot will be establfshed in London, where doctors will be assured of more regular and probably a cheaper sup- ply than has been hitherto available in this country. This group of family names is de- rived from the given name of Michael, which, of course, is Hebrew, being one of the scriptural names. The meaning of the given name is ‘like God.” In that period of English history when the Saxon and Norman tongues had just combined, when Normans and Anglo~Saxoins finally lost their pride in race for pride in nationality, there British Company Gets Czecho- Slovak Radium. Variationsâ€"Mitchel, Mitchelson, Mic- haélson. Racial Originâ€"English Sourceâ€"A given name‘ teral as the German "ch"_ of toâ€"day. The “gh” in‘ "bright." was originally pronounced in this same fashion. The least we should do with our smallest opportunity is to make the the ma handle produce between t1 Inth and Corporation The new itional 1dium ye None 01 um in manage British company will be( zst actual and potential ( at the me work [6 020( the Imr MITCHELL corporat fift 1h 3 Imperila and Foreign Lys a London despatch. rporation, accordifig to Herbert Guedeua, will teen years the radium 1e Joachimsthal mines. mt is handing over at twb grammes, and the acted to produce an ad- : or four grammes of ote Slc »ecome the 1 owner of agreement 1k Govern- On the green space, near the South door, the gardener who looks after the beautiful little plots around St. Paul's Cathedral hascomposed a floral ser- mon. In letters formed of various dainty colored border plants, flowers, and grasses, he has “printed” the fa- mous piece of advice in "Hamlet," given by Polonius to his son Laertes: This above all,â€"to thine own self be true; And it must follow. as the night Hun Thou Running, thereto: an extra. strain up itself, and also we rapidly, but puts an den upon the strips nect the two, thus which we call a “Si Any exercise to which we are not aécusmmed requires a speedy renewal of the oxygen in our blood, as the rapid mdvement of the muscles uses this up at an exceptionally high rate. SavesiTime. The loa‘d/is carried in front of the driver on a new motor truck of small size for industrial purposes, the de- signer 'claiming that it saves time in handling. Minard's Liniment L MONEY bRDERs. Dominion Express Money Orders are on sale in five thousand offices throughout Canada. Eyes that have loved you, little friends, Witness your silent fall Full of a quiet majesty Yielding to Deavth’s strange call. â€"Amy E. Campbell. You with the lure of summer woods, Music of winds and rainâ€" How can I watch your winged flight Baka to the earth again? You with a bit of Spring’s witchery Still in your silken hold. How can I see you, curled and brown Heaped in the rain and cold? Autumn Leaves. How can I trample you, little friends? How can I pass you by? Crimson and gold with a wonderment Caught from a sunset sky. If any symptom of anaemia ap- pears, prudence suggests that Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills should be given at once, and the sooner they are taken the more speedily will their action im- prove the blood. You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co.,_, Brockville, Ont. remedy this wretched state of health. Though it is not noticeable, improve- ment begins with the first dose. As the blood is made rich the padlor leaves the face, strength and activity gradually return and the danger of relapse is very slight. Cases of this kind, it neglected, be- come more serious, but if taken in time there is no ne_ed to worry. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, which are free from any harmful or habiH‘orming drug, are just the tonic needed to It comes on gradually, beginning with languor, indisposition to mental or bodily exertion, irritability and a feeling of fatigue. Later comes the palpitation of the heart, headaches, dizziness following a stooping posi- tion, frequent backaches and breath- lessness. In a majority of cases con- stipation is present. There may be no great loss of flesh, but usually the complexion takes on a greenish-yellow pa’llor. The anaemia of young girls m2 inherited, or it may be caused by air, unsuitable food, hasty and gular eating, insufficient out-of exercise and not enough rest sleep. Rich, Red Blood Means Health and Strength. DELICATE GERLS NEED NEW BLOOD That “Stitch in the Side. At St. Paul’s, London. man ShOll ayers are moved by muscles be- at them. therefore, not only causes train upon the diaphragm also moves the ribs more puts an unaccustomed hm. i eliminate not only persistgnt sitters and the of young girls may be may be caused by bad abdomens, unaccustomed bur of fibre which con causing th itch in the umberman's Friend again .. There may be h, but usually the a greenish-yellow y. Only the the winter. 8h side pail ‘zen 1e irre- door and T WarningTd‘z stitutes for ge Aspirin.” Uni “Bayer” on pa are not getting Bayer packag Colds, Headaci tism.‘ Earache (registered i recommend it (Signed) Have used Minard’s Liniment in 'my home, hunting and lumber camps for years, and consider it the best whit’e liniment on the market. I find that it gives quick relief to minor ailments, such as sprains, bruiSes and all kinds of wounds. Also it is a grth remedy for coughs, colds, etc., which one is liable to catch when log driving and cruising during the winter and spring months. I would not be without MINARD’S LINIMENT_ and cannot Ont. Nova Scotia gives this testimoniél of MINARD’S LINIMENT: ‘, ANTEDâ€"YOUNG LADIES OF good education to train as nurses. Apply \Vellaudra Hospital. St. Cathar- lnes, Ont. ‘ make “For the carfare you spent on me,” she said, meaningly. ‘7 “Hoots, to‘ots, Woman,” returned Sandy, pocketing the coin. There was nae hurry. Saturday wad 1139 been time enough.” Back within her own gateway, Mag gie, who had keenly felt the neglect sarcastically proffered Sandy a Eime. Maggie's sweetheart, a proverbial tight-listed Scot, had taken her out for the afternoon, and that was about all. They rode some distane on the trolley, turned around and rode home again. Never was mention made of food or entertainment. Saiicylicacid As Near as He Could Get It. At the university examinations an unusuale large number of students failed. One of the boys went to his professor and said, “I don’t think this is fair, sir; I don’t think I should have a zero on this examination.” , “I know it," replied the professor, “but we do not have any mark lower than that." “Bayer” “Three dollars a week. But wh can you do in a butcher shop?" "Anything." ' “Can you dress chickens?” “Not on three dollars 5. week." Couldn’t Be Done. "How much pay do I get ?" asked the boy who applied for a job in the butch- er shop. Motherâ€"~“Poor Jimmy is so unfor tunate." Callerâ€"“How’s that?" Motherâ€"“During the track meet ‘he broke one of the best records they had in college.” "Well, what is it "My dâ€"doll got bwoked a plate in 1 Ouéiofvthe best known guides in The Sample. Tommy-entered the village ger shop with an assured air, and sai the sthopman “I want a lamn glass. and mo says she would like it as bacon she had ‘yesterday TORONTO SALT WORKS ’- J. WW - TORONTO Classified Advertisements COARSE SALT L A N D SALT A Calamity. "What is the matter, dearest? “Somefin' awful's happened, package are Headache, Ne CIUF ANTEDâ€"SET tools or sepax‘ condition and ‘ove. 123 Fail $§E5M®fi F3054 HERE WHERE ASPIRIN Three Days' Grace -d011 got away from plate in the pantry.’ Broke the Record. â€"“Poor Jimmy is so unfc f Monoacetic only is Genuine too highly rge lamp rleigh ate machines. Sufi; loy'estnpriqg Apply USED TINSMITH‘S Jl‘ dire< sweetheart Ellison Gra Rhe umbag Hamilt reg/‘7? Drug: me 31 SUD m mam aid tc ?' MRS. BEVERAGE LIVED IN FEAR OF ATTACKS. ' 1d Lydia E“. Pmkhém’s' Vege'téfiié'éb}; pound. _ woman is iorc on account of ‘ often the wor work at home headaches driV that bearing-( you, when yo} the one reat 1 Lydia Pin] testimonial as I recommend your medicines."â€"Mrs. IRENE NELSON, Kessock, Sask. It is not always in business that a woman is forced to give up her work on account of ill health. It is quite as often the woman who does her own work at home. When backaches and headaches drive out all ambition, when that bearing-down Sensation attacks you, when you are nervous and blue, Elle onengre'a-t help for _such ailments is Blood Medicine and use the Sanitive Wash also Dr. Brown’s Capsules and Prescription and am much better in every way. I am Kessock, Sask.â€"â€""My mother has taken Lydia E. ankham's Vegetable §§€E WK HER MMHER’S ADVISE Now ‘is in the Best of Healthbecauseshetook A great heart has no room for the memory of wrong. Tanlac is sold by everywhere. “Tanlac helped me from the very start, as I have not had'a weak spell since I started taking it and I feel so good I can hardly realize that ’I’m the same woman. The d-izzy spells are gone, my appetite is fine and every- thing I eat agrees with me perfectly. I have recommended Tanlac to any number of my friends and; I am glad to say, it has benefited them all. 1 just wish I could tell everybody who suffers as I did what Tanlac did for me.” ‘ “For two years my appetite was very poor and I suffered a great deal from formation of gas on my stomach. I was also troubled with frequent at- tacks of dizziness and was actually afraid to go out or even get away from something to hold on to. One of these dlzzy spells came on while I was call- ing on one of my grandchildren one day and I just fell right down on the lawn. Last spring, when I started taking Tanlac, Ihad been confined to my bed for a month and was so weak I could not walk. "Tanlac has relieved me of my suf- fering and I just can't praise it enough," said Mrs. Margaret Beverage, 305 Hughson St., North Hamilton. Ont. : Dizzy Spells Overcome After Taking Tanlac and Doesn’t Feel Like Same Person. lin AFRAHD TO GO OUT Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound .. “\‘Mp 91â€": wt. - nut ah. W», IHOEHYCZI, WCuticura Soup shaves without mug. America'l Plonm Dog Renault. R | Book on 0N STREE’E‘ ALONE ISSL‘ _' N0. '40â€"’21. 011 to“ and How to Feed Mailed Free to any Aa- dress b tha Author. 8. Ola love:- 00.. m 118 est Slat Strut New York. U.S.A. EEG DISEASES Ise my letter as 3 recommend your as I seemed all run down after the flu and had a very bad weakness. Ihave taken Lydia. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ound and Lydia . Pi n k h a m '8 Blood Medicine Compound and upon learning of my troubles ad- vised me to try it as I seemed a d a sort c’fiash . ‘ They wculd d itch and when zed wouid becomé i scaly and peel ‘3 ltclzmg and II had used the leading druggists Adv. and, I am glad 3d them 2.11. l everybody who Tanlac did for MW ‘cd and %Gafed.

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