DECEMBER 14, QQ-i /.-' f T” 1' r nfi‘ i PAGE FOUR "rnr. _qugg_lgr.o1'ra'rowlv GUARDIAN‘ [be GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ rile Public Forum Th]: column la open for the discussion by correspondent! olintcmt. The Charlotte Ill Gnlnlhn doe! not neceeaa ,1 endorse flu opinions of correspondent Notes By ThSJ-IaJ/f Bogus cheques are increasing en- ormously, says The Business Week. and bankers have to be on the alert ___, ‘ml’ "Mud" these days. Surely conlpanles classf cheque frauds as the faslest-grow-l' " " 141 1929 mg crime industry. The yearly losscsf ' are estimated at $200,000 000 in the’ A i . ' fertility and mmwt be neglected yUni-cd Sores and are increasing by 20 pcr cent a year. Canada. suffers in the same way but to what extent we are not informed. Many states have President-iv. Chi-nor s. llnLun II lllinnb-J. It. Burnett. .lln'ralll‘l'—lllfut. fol. D. A. nlu Imn n u. und. lluneuu_.l It. Hui-non lluumnlv m-tn-r-fl. K. Onrrln 1'08 isgoodpi C C0 tobacco fillet?‘ t 3m of Quart B» 1M1 ;l.3.‘!C'.°!‘-.M-P- MORE ABOUT ONE SIDED HEADACHE ltdrtnrl 10-60 u" flnrnlnl cnlnullll unn unlun nzuunn . van‘ l1: ndrum-n drllvnroll |n our udrnuui mlllru. yen! (In Ill?) M.” MEASLES HARD ON CHILDREN Sir: 1 wish to call attention to th; _,i statement made in your paper o! Deumbcr 13th regarding the control or measles. It is an old idea and a. false one that children resist measles better than adults. Measles ‘are very hard on children, especially those under five years of age. ‘The death rate is very much higher under this age. For example, in Canada. in 1926 you fl-equqntly 59g cases of what. is there were- 460 deaths from measles called migraine or one-sideci head- and 382 of these were children of ache, The individual will enjoy good four years of age and under. Measles weeks, or even seems to break down the child’s re- sistance to many other infectious diseases. It is very commonly observed tl-at a child takes scarlet fever, chicken pa», diphtheria. and colds following measles. Broncho pneumonia 1S i1 coluplication always to be guard- ed against. Measles also predisposss to tuberculosis, - It is therefore very essential i118! parents prcvcrlt children tinder rive Old Fashioned Hospitality with impunity. As pointed out by the Dairy Council, it is necessary that herds should bc increased to over- made it harder for the cflnlinal Wm; balance constant cropping and loss 1o gun. and therefore snlart. crooks; oi nloisture caused by file culling “Te hum“? m pap” fmmds- l Ovcl‘ there you may pass 40 batll glfilfiqliilfi, but as long as you iloldt It is recorded of Sir Roger de ' Coveriy, that genial character whom Addison created to symbolize the virtues of the English squire at his best, that following the laudable custom of his ancestors he always kept open house at Christmas. Ills practice. says the author. was to klll eight fat hogs for this season, to’ deal about his chines very liberally.‘ amongst hlsneighbors. and in par- ticular to send a string of hogs‘- puddings with a pack of cards to ev- ery pour family in his parish. Sir Roger was a "Santa Pal" before the word was ever ‘mined or the idea, promulgated in a newspaper. "I have oft/en thought." he is reported as say- ‘i ing, “it happens very wcll that‘ Christznsls should fail out in the. lmlddle of Winter. It l5 the most dead ‘ uncolnfortabie ’l‘lme of the Year,‘ when the poor People would suffer vcry- much from their Poverty and‘ cold, if they had not good Cheer.‘ r-arm Fires, and Christmas Gambols‘ to support, them. I love to rejoice their poor Hearts at thLs Season. and to see the whole Village merry in my great Hall." One fears that Sir Roger. with his ideas of what constituted "good .' Cheer,” would imve fallen foul of the zeal oi’ modsm lawmrflzvrs “l nllmv o double quantity of Malt w, my snzall Boer." he says naively, “and ‘ array of the forests; and the best way to increase herd production is to encourage ilmgvlug. It is 1o be llolzcd that any action which the Thrift Board may recom- mend hfthe present instance will re- ‘ ccivc consideration at Ottavra. The Board is costing the country more than a hundred thousuzul dollars a year. yet. it has ncvcl" bccu taken seriously by the present Government. It will be recalled that the Finance Minister ill sublllittlng his tariff pro- posals at. the lust scmion of Parlia- ment stated that the cilaugcs to be introduced wire not based on any report of the 'l‘ariff Board. and pres- sod further, llc rltllultiul llmt he llad not even road the evidcncc taken by that body. The request of the Dairy down the amount to ion dollars fol ‘ouch, you can only be tried 101‘ mis- ‘(lClll02lh0iZ Again. you cannot boy extradited from one state to anollh. or unless the amount of a. single fraudulent cheque is as much as 5 health for days, $100. You may pass 40 bad cheques} nwnms and men he Wm have an 3t- T°1' $9" Wiihm" W" Yi-ik- lurk of ma; type of headache with its! A poplar variaiion is thc counlcr- uccolnpflnymg nausealand orwnyom. fict travellers‘ cheque. These imita-; mug also, lions are excellently engraved, vrilh Q Now no one has been able to loolte imposing serial numbers cud sigua- the actual cause of this ailment; but Lures and are cashed after the man- l more are a couple of points that may usr 0f vllcquss issued by the AMYF‘ b: v.'0rLIi considering. First, these at- cnn Express Company, the Amreican lacks come on folk who seem to wold: Bankers’ Association or Cooks. ‘ ha“; 0mm;- lnentglly Q1- physically for If any one “at presents 10 you l! r1 number of days at a. time. That years m, age from being exposed V, cheque of the Canadian Pacific ‘Four- , somcihmg goes wrong with the drgcs, mcasics‘ This disease is one o! we 1st Assorlation and asks you tufcush,’ Li“; apparatus is very evident, but ma,‘ difficult w control" owing m it_ grab the llnild that holds it audl whether H, g5 me Stomach, liver; qr “ yell fur the police. Half a million dollars has been paid out to sucili graflcrs. The Canadian Pacific 1123s,! no .nlll‘ll tourist. association. Use the‘ ...i.-ll'-l:ci.¢ali _ _ the fact that it i5 spread during the intestines that are not doing their first few days that me patient has, work Droporlv is not known. u and name the rash 00,1103 out‘ or’ Council ls too important in bc shelved ’i‘he llvcr, o. sluggish iivcr, has been the ca“ has men dmgnnsem i“ this fashion‘ mm H“, evident‘. A I H red“ P it mp ‘ U 1 I fwqucutly blamed for the condition Pvownum to the clflldreucau be z-fllle» r0. l‘, t r for (‘ mu‘- -. ..- ». ‘ lIW-“Wlllcfl Will 1'61"?!“ ‘m? ‘mly m '10:" the cheques of the IIXJllOYlCZlIl fcllxfalllzeeg. us; obtained. Any individual who is con- be read but weighed and digested by ‘ ‘ ' l ViliCSCEDt from measles for six weeks ’ Travellers’ Association, Oriental Premier King and ovcry member of Tourist Association or Unified Bank- his party. crs‘ Association. _ ’ hey all look gooll zlllll all arc "ids. ‘ ncss runs on cheques, and {there is so much honest, paper that LC is easy for imposiures to go‘. into lhe commercial stream. To avoid loss v nd rcdizce the gains of the crooks" down lime-nu \._ Stylish Warm Overcoats We have a large showing of stylish, splendidly tailored overcoats in Navy Blues- with Velvet or self collars, Barry- mores and English tweeds. Come and see them. IILUE OVERCOATS .. . . $20 $25 $28 $30 $35 $38 BARRYMORES $30 $32.50 $35 TVt.""‘ OVERCOATS ... . . . . . . . $15 $20 $25 $30 there is usually quick relief. , , . i i in has cr hrr blood mamrlal These izldlridilals usually give a 1118-‘ m“ ams i . . which will protect other 11291216 from ‘:1"v (if onstxputLolI. \ _ ‘ . ~ ‘e l . '1' l": perccn- However some new light on the pos- ‘Le db Me n 1 “I y T‘; . ,. , tage cf cases, and in other». it M Iris- lsr causc of migraine is now at] T mg- ‘, k of the [mease lfsml, and l am passing it along, as “m” ‘"5 “ a‘ M . 2 l Z l r the seru-n‘ mi .1120 sufferers can be numbered in‘ Eh” m W w e b 00d D , n Vs Mnds from the pains: who has had 111685195 .... .. . a r ti‘ As you know impulses are sent ca" b- ufid. only a small quart -v by the brain which cause bsmg "eqmicm ,_ wlloll-.~.-r ll. is at all lP-sslble f’ a Valistics frns alfdl. 1. n1 the light agains‘ diwzlse and death in all the ccru» Fnuv hi] of gop- - - .v . . - . KI. . . - . . $12, $13.50 $15. $15.50. $6.50. Boy's MacKinaws. $3.95. "Leather Jackets and Coats, Man's Work MacKinaws. Henderson _. & Cadmore l . L . - Men’s Wear w“ Fraudwmi W‘ ‘ ‘ ' 035cm“ we I tho nluscular coats o1’ the stomach "kmmg F: ‘c: ‘f and intestines to contract upon their "awms l” do Hm M pmhelt ~- ' ' ‘ ‘ , . ~.»-.~'.o LDM rcntcnts and thus not only complete “m” ‘mld‘€“ "' 1’ “m: i d. {r " w ' " "ion but also remove wastes from This “mm “mid h? MK“ “m” '1 W3 , Q3... » fire or six days from the time he -' - . < l , Vlhnt happens if these impulses am 615ml i5 CX Bd- In My c1s.._c i not sent down? . 111e,: rrd r live yrg: CA‘ cg: s .0 u J D‘ Gila" 5100s. and this means fer» '° k"°'>"-"-53Y b’ °“*"““'" m nuns s5‘ ' . txntioh and gas formation, and 7' VY “‘~e“"‘~"r °5 ‘"73 fmiLy (‘inf _ . ¢ ,;CL5 ti-e cil casa, that mem 2r . cc; l. zit has aunounccl a pill] to rc- Zttclzslieénzgiglflrgzdtrgtiozllffi Slr-Oqd bn 150111511 ‘immediately and ‘ __ _ ‘ _ _ , _, v _ _. .. v ics for the llrst tcn mouths of th f” the fiLmws-l- Tn“ QOWFRIIW“! blcod‘ 1kg’); away frcln Cillfl‘ nterrbzrs of Spar, the 5r. -¢y covering more than The plan ‘vhat has this h do Wm: migraine? we fzm-ry m1. M K5155 “v5 dgys “f. r g n c A . _', N; way caul- -1__ 4 ,h v v _ r [fig (g Q1111; c: cf we “in pellifls and lvutvr sujrply‘ companies,‘ .r_“‘§‘cmn5 "viking c“ m? cause c‘ h‘ "c rm a Q'| etc u is required or Um M“ qqacmd lz-llrllagllc have (liSCOyefed that during I-I am O1 , . . I __ , k "' f’ L’ , iltcso attacks wilirh last for hours P- 5-» (“EELMAN |\\U.lw5,lh,'1_t all matcluols nccdcrl shall Przvinizl Heath Offiwf- as far as l-xzietirnl he of British o"- mm SC-nwbnngs days’ the“ are x-m "'1' . ' . . ‘ pulses sent dorm from the brdin and -—"*—"“”’ " 1m, or purchased wlthln the Em- ORIGIN OF SURNAMES Add’: munlcablc dlrascs cxscpt mo. um . and pneumonia are ‘"1 in "l 11C"! ‘df 50L it a-runnlng for twelve Days for‘ every one that calls [or it." F" atciy for himself, he lived in when the tlspcnsing of such a ' lnodity. with or without “a dculzlc ~' :1 Lin‘ ‘qliantfflv of l\fnlt." was not the rrn- wltl h m“: lo: 0i. : Z>AGL it is u; f‘ 'x- bzzng risspcrlsitidn. Our pm 1:11 ia.\-. makers» may be right, and Sir R3g-‘ cr may have been wrong in his theory 1 o: hospitality; but it is permissabiefl} across the csnturios, to salute him‘ a: a gentleman and a benefactor. and to wish that his amiable qualities of heart and mind were more in ev- idence today. - l ‘m’. n ---,ue unless you or u: :_=s he i: by a LJJIEOn whom you .3. lll o. l. 'lii.s -.'-»~:< m NI": ' ~'i--g with Iln-wflowvvont in .t Llinln the . . t. .0... ‘j orwalerfallfsignified one who in in England. 'Derived from Nor- rick." I have sixty forms of 11m haw Godln. which perhapsfof which the following are u [cu :-- I lvIaeFadzean, Mac-Fodzcon, Mil\'l";"l- zen. MaoPadden, MaePadclon. Alar- Padian. MacPhaden Paden, Pollen. Paton, Peyton, 8w. MacFaddens. lilac- Fadzeana" 13w, belong to Clan Mar.- Laine of Iioohbuivs-G. D. Pp ' "burn dwelt lnsuch a place Common inAngus. , luau-Hench Clan ‘ and tartan-Mackiniosh.-~' represents the English Norse God- G. l), p, wine, "Divine friendJK-G. D. P. 55.GCO 000 pcllcy holder's ill the Unit- ed States. Tubc: losis will claim 70.1 per 100.000 Jnrsons or 3.11 fcvscr pr-r 100.000 ill i029 than it dld- in I 1028, according lo the rcnort. Th" ‘once fcazrd typhoid fvvol- 21:15 been ' "x1105: "he deal!‘ m“ The road fund liability is clim- Klnnllrd, ltlacradden. This is the surname of the Lords This name is from the Gaelic Mae- Kinnaird of the Barony of Ki ‘illaird Phaidein “son of Paton." Paton being Hi. lnchturegPerthshire, and u one a diminutive or bet form o! Patrick a! the first surnames to be used in The name really means "son of Pat- ‘ rc. The truck rnnrhvsy work will consequevuy n? movements o‘ 5mm" y nrh and intestines. squire anoiher 045.000.0017. f The thought then is that as pm. climilluiczl. (Conlnued on Page 6) A Plea for Fair Play As rcportcd in yesterdays Guar-_ than. tile first sittings of the Tariff‘ Advisory Board in the New Year Will be devoted i0 the hearing of a series nil applications for revision of tariff on! [various agricultural products. 'l‘1xc ‘ tins‘. on Jan. l4 and l5, Will _ QLWI] in an application by 1hr iz-llonal Dairy Council for such ad- ‘iiuutulcnl. of the tariff ns will ivuzl iii 2"» w on llidllhffy which in recent J 111s his lw-"rrl seriously affected by ‘Ilen- 10176.6‘? fir’ vflKsnzle Km; Grwelii merit irotlrmbly ‘jibe of larger" alerts and smalior expoftr». Svhlle the favorable balance in §lw butter trade was over $50,000,000‘ i926 it was reduced to about half’ that amount last your and this ytcar ‘h. will be less than a third. The ilnilgv Ljcunczl fours tilzlt wllllln two in‘ lmllrl" prcsrul crulrlr- ‘li/‘iflf, lilo not. lmlmlce will lime ills- lfla Iicwlnvirl rr-vqlpi-Iitnr; Th» ti-rvvl has lwen in rlucrtmn um iillcc j.r*.'\:'.=-. jmlumulril nllocwilcl‘. (Ioillcl<lrllt._uli‘.l Qtbe arrzial n! a five mllliou pound:- ' 2o uf flow Zrnloild butter at lIall-, H n lvw llzvvs n20 COMICS lllc rcporii Ila-om illc provinces of Onlarlon‘ foils-rumba. Saskatchewan and A1- .beria that the production of butlrr in 19:18 was below that of 1927. lilurlns; the present fiscal year, with‘ like Nvlv Zrulnnd imporiatlons in- zéle-"wrl in soluctllillg like 35.000.000 Fiaolllltlr. there is every rbasou 20 feat‘ furfhcr rlcvrcarm ill home yu-oriuc- atop. Th» Dmrv rfouucil in order in 518W! the tiutj; on sill-ll a b.1515 as with illli makc it possible for Canada to‘ Ive a preferential tariff to New gcaland. is asking that the general ‘uty on butter be incrcascd from our cents to seven cents and New maland ix- allowed a three cent pre- elcnco which would place New ealand butter where it was before he Australian treaty was signed. This is surely a suggestion worthy of con- ‘ oration in the fntcrestsnot only of Canadian dalrying but of agricul-l lure p. ...1lly. Livestock pill” ull ‘lllliiflliarilt part in maintaining soil . varviji. (or I'M l'ilf‘\“llll in of illness. this year being reduced to 2.2 per uteri at, $30,000,000, 1111c (jgygrqynmrq 100.000. ThG__mOl‘LIlllif»' figures m srtlulurlusnfi 1118M therefore. call for children's dizzcsscs give evidence of smotooolooo ‘vlthm Gm“ B"1'~-°‘i-'1"‘"~'1 til" success of the ficht. \\‘fl£{"fi qczlnst l the Commlcuon of PO51” dflozai" “ “ ' " "" fluent works in the colonies, notably them. In 1920 only f\‘»‘u-—-\'.'I\OOplIiZrin Africa’ bench-ting Britain by the cough and mcultlcltis - of tho 5.1.‘: dis- ‘employment. of 100,000 mun a year. cams may}, )1l‘r‘\‘ii](‘iil. lll rliildhqnd, Clolrmlal (leveinpnleni will b0 gener- show lilCfCfl-“Pfl dcntll rates. Three-- ouslv assisted for a period of years lucaslcs lllplflhcrla anal diarrliocn- ‘Ema show decreases. The ratc iron‘. scur- the Empire for the seuetnent or Lily lot fl-vcr rr-lnzlitls stationary. Opr 3111-5 5117171115 nopmnflnlm AlliCFlUilll 1lc‘g1lll:u's spout]. through nrsarwirorl public nnrl writ-air‘ llorlltil “s. rsr H is xomi preparation for next veer; crops lo have the farm lsncl. wrll blanketed m‘ h snow (illrllls; the rnlrl weather. Houses in the vlfy as wcli as bot-h houses and stables ill' thc country are warmer whorl there is plenty of snow around them. A? good deal of employlnent is also giv- en in clearing away the snow from‘ sidewalks and in front of places of business, thus giving some pay to "workers who might othcrwi. c quite illlfilllllillVCd. agrn-"lc" low. tlmn '73 rent; limb "flllllii. m‘ an rnncnriiiurc nf $300.- lI. i: ("lillllifll $12M per (Hlflllilil pol" :llllllull. i; llruosszlry t0 f-llllllii? ihcssc agencies to function to fulll advantage. The greatest single cause of death in the Uniird Slatvs this ycur has bccn illc nuiolnobilr. The uggrrgatc lull of motor‘ rcz" fzlfrlltir . luvs alarm- IIYEIV l||I‘l'('7l-|"| Illirili‘? 11m part ulc- flulng in sunu-rlrifi» . l’ H)” vullrl‘r_~.' rnarls, there r» lltilc car traffic outside and also in ihc city. 0W1 horse zlrmvll vehivlrs have C0016 lflrlzvly info use again. This L; quite ln contrast with last wlnelr when cars were in use all the time in the city. Some will perhaps say that the butchers’ delivery boys drivg ma“; as furiously round the street cor- hers and over the crossings n5 tnc car drivers were wont to do. ____. Destructive as the great gale has b“?! 1n Flflklalld. old records fell that ivovse storms and RUIN} more cal- Imnzmur. dertrllctlnll of |lf€ and pru- TPFQY llflve occurred m the past, the most not-able of all being in 1703, rrlrir‘ In rrnrll Hm lllflkllilllll rrIIP of 20.3 100000 lzlvlrlcl}: 102.’). I'll llli‘l‘(“.l.'~F‘ o1 1.3.". pnr vcnl. nvcl‘ 1028, 'l'lic total llumllvr of American soldiers killed ill action lll illc Lireztl. was 37.563; and this ycnr it is predict- 0d that the flllLQnlObliC fatalities will exceed 30,000 persons. The death rule from influenza. which occurred in epidemic propor- tions during the early part of the year, rose frmn 174 100.000 |)illlC_\‘ll0id€i'!L lo (FLO-an increase of 190 llmtllr. n1. against the lllcrcnsc m death rel". from all muses in Hm United Slates oi 18.7. ’I'he'control of influenza and its most fatal com- plication, pneumonia. remains one of the mos: difficult problems of mod- em medicine to which continued study llrcl effort must be directed. Wt‘ lmllrir in pcr Winter is king in Canada just now and the Northwest is suffering great hardships and losses from which the Marlllmcs have been so far exempt. Our foxes don't mind the coldwhlle the cattle on lhc prairies are freez- ~ lng in (loath. | The sec nf rhllrlren in the scho 191155"! 111C119" 0r llhysical work lnter- Also Adle. Fania. Edie. all dlnlinu- levies in cold ivcather. sol individuals subject to those attacks ffllllldfll‘ or the ‘Gcrdons. 5110111“ 118"" frsnurnt prrloos of 785E.’lal‘i-£ll—-U0l‘(lO1l.—~G- D. P. “STATISTICS PROVE" Brothel-stun Derived from nggiln on m Evian-i Wmrghshirc. which prubnbly hurl 111"" ancient ('lllll'i‘h lauds, uvrunlug "Brothers town, village. or homc-' oieadJL-G. D. P. _ Clyde. “Statistics prove. so “may, things Also Clydesdale. Thes: are West of . . scqtllmd names, originally nlcnnin: The size of towns, the height, of lglllvlz-‘nllone who dwelt a. m, on,“ m. m Clydesdale. fvenerai Colin Campbell. of Crimean fame. was created Baron Clyde and Marquis ul (Jlydcsdale Isl the illic- of the iwll‘ of ulr Duke o! Hamilton-G. D. P. ‘fhe skull dP\".=lOpl1l.€l'lt of fools. The salaries that persons get, The number of abodcs to lei. The wealth of lucky millionaires, Thc price of hens and mining shares— All things below and things above, It seems to me, ‘statistics prove.‘ Dalglfish. This name comes from lands in Dumfriesshlre, derived fa'o:n the Gaelic daihglhilals, “green haugh." Has no connection with egfais.“ the church." There are ‘two DalgieLsh crCsL-G. D. P. "But no! statistics never yet Appraised a. single violet. llfcnsurcd (he glances of an eye. (‘tr |irubccl the sorrow of a sigh. rltallst ics novel" caught the glean: That (latices on a nlcadow stream, 0r weighed the anthem of a bird In forest aisles clevoutly heard. Statistics never proved a. soul, lu high or low, in part or whole, sin, beauty. passion, honour, love~ How much statistics cannot pzM/el" -Scots Observer. Davidson. One of the chief clans of tile great Clan CulzLEan. in Clash: Ulml Dllal- Ptesunlcd lo originate with David Du, a son of Mulrcach of Klngussle, chief of Clan Chattan. The Davldsons are supposed to have been the Clan "Quhele," or "Yhe," or “Kay.” one of the bwo clans which folight the famous battle on the North Inch at Perth in 1396. their opponents having been the Macpherson. Clan and tar tan-Davldson-G. D. P, - THE LAND WE LOVE By FRANK YEIGI Esson. Also Eassie and fslssle, from place- nemss. derived from easan or easach, CANADA'S AGRICULTURAL’ WEALTH AND REVENUE Q. What is Canada's Agricultural Wealth and Revenue? A. Canada's gross agricultural _ , _ . ._ y wealth as estimated m 1021, totalled , f t = , $1,9ea,4co,0oo, which showed an in- ‘ ' ‘ crease of $145,000,000 over the prev- > I) ious year. Ontario led with axle-third; of thc amount. The gross agricultural, f ' K I D N E Y revenue for the some year was 81,736,- Ilrlifnrfal Afofen “"‘ 430,000, the chief sources being field crops $l.l-'ll,lP.'l,000; dairy products The Russian Soviet has forbidden any celebration of Chrlsfmrtn, Christ- mas irers and for: are alike under ban end forbidden tn ho displayed or solo‘. The cilildrcn will have a sad time over there on what should be the happiest day of the year. While in other parts of ("made bllzzards and brlonv-mro wcalhcl- are prevailing. Prince Erivmrri Island is cnjoydng the kind of wlnlcr that $245.494.000; farm anlrrrlle. 8183.927,- 000; poultry and 888a. $07,937,000; fruits and vegetables, $46,025,000. ____..______.___. A plan f0!‘ Drovidlng good houses for the poorest sections of Capetown. clot Bracc‘s.|tlvcs o! Adam the name of the’ Clan and curable Lord Kinnaird of Inchture, H++++¢¢¢ Scotland. The title‘ the Right Hon- was created in Deoelnbel- 1682 by Kim; Charles l]. 10rd Kinnsirdh’ eras; is "Between the horns of n_ crescent, a mullet, or out of a cloud..- withln two branches of palm. in orlel proper." Motto-“Qul palitur. itlncii‘; He who endures patiently, conquersl,‘ The name is derived from ceann, "head." and airde "height." Thus means "Head of the height, or hill."- G- D. P, Llnkialer. f Also Lmkletier. This is an auvlwlll Orkney family name originating from f Llnklaicr, lands at Runnildsny in! Orkney. Circa 1579 the name was! spelt Linclet, Linclettir, Linkletlfl Lynolster, Lynklet. 1f the name is o! Gaelic origin. the derivation may be from luing (often ling and long in! place-names), meaning river (ships) l and letter. "a hillside or slope," ‘thus, meaning "hillside at the (ships) rlver."-G. D. P. I _ MncGoodin. i Also 0'God.lan. Goodiug and Good in Ireland: Goddln Godden and Gori- ;' Iii I Dainty Po rf a in e s . . . For Her l Xmas (lift ‘What could youglve her that‘. would be mm pleasing or nu- m ' haioglltthlnuulce Io o! perfume, neatly pack- ed In n handsomely decorated rift bu. We III now ebowlng an e:- oeptlouully awful! moat delicate perfumes. iu men! pl , 0601!. GIN her u dainty bottle of perfume for her gift. Nothing '11!!! delight her more. Iver; quality i; here In n) quantity you could wlnl for. lee our line. it will pictee you. The 2 lilacs ......~.'.s one [it'll to b: alive and out- doors. “\- -_-______.._._.. Ilium-ll‘: Llulmenl sully-a mun-J _ scum Africa. is being encournged by the Governor General. , JIIUMMGOIIIIIIOII 00009400oeooooo-Qooo-ooooovoovoool- FOR AROMA AND DELICIOUS FLAVOR USE BRAHMIN TEA Red, Airtight Packages. ‘Ankh JL u».- Sold Only in Property Owners“ What About Earthquakes P . 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