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Finger*nail Facts.
The bone -like skin on the tops of our
Augers is one of the marks left from
the time when name ;waled on all
fours,
The lower animals use their finger ; i
and toe coverings for a number of per- I
poses—Judi:ding climbing. the tearing
of reed, fighting with their enemies,
and scratching In the grduud.
The farther loan got trona his origin-
eurroundlugs, wile)" bis #angel -nails
served a multitude of purposes for
which he nose; uses other utea;siis, tate
less prominent they became. They
League of Nations.,
"Are you aBritish-bent s1'.bleet,'"
demanded the .official at tate passport
office.
"My ettether was Brite h--" began
the applicant.
"Yes, yes;."
"But sate married. a #`retic
eyes.„
"In Italy "
"Yesbut where were YOU Dern?"
"I was born on a ship flying the
Spanish colors whilst she was lying
at anchor in; Honolulu harbor, but nay'
parents died in Brazil wheat I was only
four yearns ot age.. and I was adopted
IW a Chinaman, wil,o brought me up
n Russia- ="
"We11, he's---" began an official.
"He's a bloomin' League ot Na-
tions,"'exploded . the official wito had
first spoken,
Care of the Cgmp�exi;n
Don bundle up yourface every'
time) \ ;_. lee out ,n the cold. Let it
arc the if you want glowing' cheeks
and a skin cf satiny texture. You
know ri <tly eeeret=o;►ss of the body
are thrown off through the skin.. If
the skin len't -breathing as it Should,
itwill look oily, enlarged poxes will
come, and unsightly blackheads veal:
be the result,
Now don't let this lapped, Every
night thoroughly cleanse the face by
massaging into the skin a good cream.
Do it with vigor, too. Friction, you
know, is good for the circulation, A
special cream for this purptase not
only gets every bit of dirt out of the
pores, but also whitens the skin and
softens it at the sarme time. It is h
cream with lemon as ate principal in-
redient. If you 'have ever cleaned
straw hat with a lemon T don't need.
o say anything snore about hew well
this
ream dues its work.
Then there's a lotion to use ethat
acts directly oat the pores of the skin,.
and helps to naalco it bra atkne as it
should. We well to use it in the
morning every few days. If yen do.
you are apt to be well pleased with
your appearance the whole day
through.
Be sure to select the powder that
isn't ping to undo all the good week
of taco massage, Too often we care-
fully cleanse our skin, we atimislate .
it into activity, and then, just Mace`'
we have it where it la beginning toy
feel and look well, we Lando the whole
thing by dusting an a eoarae clogging
powder. So choose a powder that will
hep along the good work—one that
is beading and soothing and puttee-
. ' here are such Qsttvders, lie-
eras oi< thein. One 0f them is best
suited to the thin dry Ricin, cite in
Haat wrinkles and ages early; while
another is better for the thick oily
Ain that doeen't seem to hold the
powder so well.
WINTER IIARD ON MY
ere. however, still very useful is help- The winter season is a bard one On
ing to make the tips 0! the fingers the) baby, He is more or less confined
orale and hs picking up small (Meets. to stuffy, badly ventilated rooms. It
tbcugh it is possible that the time is often so stormy tbet the another
may come when. through coo -dant 41s- does* net get hint out in the fresh air
use. man may have neither finger nor as often as she should, He catehea
tate nails.. colds wbteh reek his little systema: baa
Evolution. along precisely the 0P- stomach awl bowels get out of order
posite Hate —the use of the nails so and he becomes peevish and crows, To
that they betame greatly enlarged-- guard against tins the mother should'
1$ to be neted •in the case tat the parse, keep rt tt4;C ot Baby's Oven Tablets iia
which now ;venni on its '•finger-usils." the house. They regulate the stomach,
•a anal bowels, and break up colds. They
are gold by medicine dealers or by
mall at 9:a seats a box groan The Dr.
Whitens' iiiedicine CO., Brockville,
Tactiesas Stator"
klis Hearing Restored.
The invisible ear brunt tweeted by
A. 0, Leonard, which is a miniature
megaphone, ilttiug inside the ear eu-
eirely. out of sight, is restoring the
head= of hundreds of People In New
York City. 11r. Leonard lnveuted this
drum to relieve himself of deafness
and stents noises, and It does this ro
successfully that nu one could tell he
is a deaf turn. It is effective when
de tf ;ess 'is, catteeti by catarrh or 1iy
perforateal, or wholly destroyed uaatur-
till drurt. , .S request for information
to A. 0, Leotard, %aloe 437, ill Fifth
:Avenue. New York City. will be given
a t'rentre. reply.
She was a large wetnatt, and not
what you might call lands me. But
she Was an heiress. Stilt the design -
`g youth should bare been more dip-
lomatte.
"Masa Tubbs," he saki. when hitt
taught it was abaut time to tiring
thee Autos
()1114AILK X S7sLTnS. T'rT !; .0S>
JI -A' cars of all types: all care sold auk"
Sect to delivery up to 390 :MIRA or tryst
run of itatne distance it you vitae la sof
(oca order As purchased. or purcA+FIte
rice, refunded,
RING mechanic o!' your owls 0400
to l9ol* therm Over, or ,ea1G vet
y
mea t for
e car a� M
to et to en
any t r.
Rection. Very iaige chock alvaa5* 41
and:
areakey's tuella Oar *se*
49* Tomo *wee 7lleaselai
man. If not, be will be a :cental
one."
bldison himself began as a aewsbQY I
on the Grand Trunk Railway, at ill -
teen printing a little. newspaper, of hi.
own in an old freight car that he also
used as a laboratory for bis incessant
tineerings and electrical and mechani-
cal apparatus. He got his chance to
study telegraphy for saving the child
of a station -master front being creeped
beecatli, the wheels of a train. The
"luck" he has had has been three
Ports pluck, and persistence, building
ort the endowment of a phenomenal
ineutality. Nature was reluctant to
tell him many of the secrets whereon
the invention and the perfectipn of
processes were based; lint he was
dauntless, indefatigable and pitiless
to sett while in pursuit of truth. .Ali
that Rdieon is in the general aelanow•
ledgment of niuulsind to has earned.
end
Modern Youth.
th.
Aunt --"Now, dear, what was the
date of William the Couqusror'a great
battle?"
Gerald (who has learned to use the
telephone)—"One, a-double-stx, Hast-
ings."
What They Thought.
The Sunday -Silloth teacher bad been
reading about Canaan. the "hand So,w-
i
ting with mills and honey,"
Now," she said to the class, "what
do you thinly of a land flowing with
rnitk and hone`* would be like?"
• "Please, teacher," was the itlstant
rep1Y, "sticky:"
A Gasoline Rainbow,
A wide space in the fork of Iwo
roads used us a terminus for suburban
buses$ was covered with a film of gaso-
line and water, with the usual mother-
of-pearl effect.
To Madge the spectacle was sew.
a
t therank o buses,
I,cto]tI upa t' 11 she
sDg
eeelatilued; "Ob. auntie, leets;; They
here real over a rainbow:"
The t utaeor Life of ` -
Silver is Too common.
the Scout.
The profiteer's wife called. o
Tine greet increase of the number of specialist to intend her husband, who
Scoutmasters and other Scout officers comp1aincd of ltuskine s in lits
during 1.920 weans a great stimulus to 'throat.
the outdoor activities of Canadian el third: 1 Iowa llama; the threat
boys. .It is probable that throughout with eltrGtte of sliver." sad the doe -
the paat year more boys have silent to
days and nights In the open thein ever +"ph, doctor." said the til oted wire.
before in the history of Canada Rance
uc
pioar days; and because Boy Scouts
have taken alba message of the out-
dooau.into their itomnes, have conduct-
ed open-wtndow campaigns extd fresh.
air crueades, it is likely that more
nutters to a head---" Surat ---tor menthe grown-upa have breathed pare air der Just thiel:: .< pleasant. barrlte•s
past my thoughts and anplt ttions Nava RICH RED BLOOD hag 1`)20 than tins been the caste sinal Caacaiet works while you sleep and
been centred on vile great abject . - the time et our great-grandrataeria.
lure She «culled encouragingly.
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C�4 s 3Y t D: T S NATIY
�hTS tiT>~... ,331 S , Yl?t
Flerbs is a remedy for the relief of
Constipation, Indigestion, ititiot:sness,
Rheurr,atisrn. Milner Troubles, It is
welt -known, having been extensively ad-
verttaed, since it was first manufactured
1111555. by distribution of large nuanti
ties or ,Almanacs,. Cools looks. Iieaitiz
Boons, etc„ which are !urnisited to
rents free of charge. The remedies are
sold at a price that, allows agents tv
doable tapir money, -Write Alonzo 0.
/31185 ¥edical Co.. 331 St. faint .St. East.
Montreal. Mention this paper.
"Red Tape."
The expression "red tape" carne
from the custom of tying official (Wen-.
meats with yeti tape. It has eurne to
mean putting unuecessary hindrances
hi the wayr of getting i oreething done.
MONEY ORDERS,.
When ordering goods by mail send
Dominion Express btonefi Order.
-City and Country Lite.
vitt' depeads to a certain ex-
country
xcountry and climate. A coun-
is conducive to eel age, while
It is extremely rare to tints persons of
niinety years and upwards who bthe
lives in town.
Y,A,R .10-CTIL N.S.
xpeatRe is no: obect; please use
The Original and Only. Gertnilne
gold," Eeware Of Imitations solei on he
Merits of
'$
LINIM
"Cf scarets" Ta -.night
For Ccustipatian •
j "Miss Tubb, •-Sarah--need 1 say uI2
MEANS MALT
Boys have been taught to_ care tor
(':need: bee the tar*cat locket ;onto }cat are that great cabjeeti" Taarei3ts and to fight: forest fires. They
in the world. the Creighton, near r ..Sea•;" Atari ;a ('caw tutBtlaenta eater �. iittvs gathered information tar reamer-
swami.
omer•SuAdbur . (,sat tt io. cram which 85 pert the would-be suitor 4 t+ept dejectedly '
cert. of the worlai'.e meals are soap front the house.
plied.
Mlnerd'a
it eat Relieves Diatom;
S. smile day a will keep old age
cay.
yes and Their Origin
CLARK Ireland phtrtieularly, where the Flritid),
Variations—Clarke, Clarkson, Cleary,elliliatlone were street er.
O'Clery.
Racial Origin—Norman-French, also
Gaelic.
Source—An occupation, also a elven
name.
In the Norman :roti tact` Clieile divi-
sions; of this group or family names
we have a vivid example of the ro-
mance of tongues. ('lance ie an Eng-
ti;alt name from the Latin through the
Nor:uun-Freticle. ("leery is an lriah
name. Yet both mean the 'time thing.
and indeed there are many Clark anti
Clarke families whose thanes are
simply the A1%1107e4 verelens of the
old Celtic name,
GREENE
Variation—Green,
Racial Ori h- Englieh,
Source ---A 1oGaiity.
There are a number of possible ex -
planet ions of the source 4 tlho'fanmily'
t m ale of Greene, but all of theist aro
rather unsatisfactory, with the exeep•.
ton of 0319.
It is possible that in some instances
the name erig inatt d in a sobriquet of
the same type as "Robert the Red,"
the Mack Douglas," anis tate like. But
in judging the degree of probability of
this we Have two significant facta to
guide us.: Green is not likely to be
i o f ar 's es
the color or 0 :a ns, a c,om 3 lou Red,
p
white, black, brown, pink and even
yellow are all probabilities of descrip-
tive value when applied variously to
the description 4.bait. beard and com-
plexion, but not green. Tlteu we have
modern analogy. Nicknames of color
are very common .o -day iu rough-and-
ready speech. and are quite popular
among schoolboys. We have our
"Reddies," "Blackies," "Pinkeye," 1
"Whiteys" and the like. but who ever
heard of a "Greeney?•' The use of
-green" to denote gullibility is a
tltorouglltly modern usage, one un-
known to medieval England.
There is a better chance of the
name sometimes having originated
from a luau's custom of dressing in
green, but even this is not so likely
as the source from which the name is
actually known to have sprung in liter-
ally hundreds 4f eases.
To -day t)he word "green" is often
used to denote a grassy stretch of
ground. The English of the eleventh
twelfth and thirteenth centuries,the
peeled in which a large proportion a
the family names were formed, used
it that way also. Therefore, such
names as "Robert Atte Green," or "Ho-
bert A' Green," "Atte Grew," or "De
La Grene," of which the old records
are full, would signify a person -who
livers at.or near such a:spot:
Of course, flri it11y. back some-
where
oe-
wherrin the dins, prehistoric past,
there was a another tongues whteh gave
,
rise t,) the i.ntihs. lndo•Lnrope.att fanci-
ly of iangnages (which. include, the
Latin, Greek. Teutonic. Celtic, San-
elcirt and certain other ancient tongues
of India) as distinguishedfrom tite
Semitic tongues, forinstanee, of which
examples are the Hebrew and the Ara-
bic. In this prehistoric Indo-European
tongue there must have been a word -
root from which.: both the Latin and
the Gaelic developed words with the
same meaning, "clerk" or "scribe,"
in thef that -til o-
�not\vithvtaud g act a pr
genitors of the Gaelic and the Latin
languages split off from one another
long before the dawn of recorded his-
tory.. " „
v The alta wore was clericus
tor, . e L l
(of which the .final "ns" is merely a
ease ending). The Irish word was
"eleireach."
The Latin word earning into Eng-
lissit through the Norman-French, de-
veloped into a surname. through. its
use as descriptive indivi s,1 s
es p e of a r "
1 du
.occupation, as "Roger: leClarke," or
"Clarke." The Irish word became first
a given name, "Cleireach, and from
this a family or clan name, as
"O'Cleirigh" • a n' d "OlecCleirigh,"
whence developed the modern forms
of O'Clery and Cleary, often changed
to Clark and Clarke, in the north of
Itis Appeal Grows!
Many people start to use
INSTANT POSTUM
temporarily in dace o1=' coffee
or `tea for health reasons. But
they soon learn to lotse its rich
,flavor; and its pure, wholesome
Qualities are so apparent , that
they adopt Pastura as their
reg' da.r cal- ti e beverage. .
SOLD BY C S FMRYWHERE
has your liver active, ahead elear. stom-
ach sweet and bowels moving as re -
guar as a. clock by moreing. 1:10 grip -1
ing or inconvenience, 10, 25 or 50 0i
cent boxes. Children love this eaedy t
ks and Bloodless Lips Baas departments of forestrr. They cathartic too.
Rger Signal.i have engaged In lights Mahon insect
Pests and have made notes on differ -
To be vale Is no longer the fashion, i eat vetietles of lairds. The total n of llrltlilt and
to be languid !a an affliction. To -day Tltousanda*oE Canadian boyst;cltc a $�liiest tr,�cii sonera a war
t e most winsome girl is the one withcarried lar tate British llilnistry- of
stink tinge of health :in her chcelts, l year ago or so were absolutely hell,* Shipping between the Armistice awl
naturally re& and eyes sparkling loos ill alta et:OU., can now be depended Juiy sl, 1920. was sesefi"?es. h eluding
life Add to titin a guttas, active upon to find their way about, to cook u 2,29s,19G fraita France.
rgeT
timber
s and tart
stale and everyone tau tell the girl their own meals, to choose a proper
whose veins aro full of tate pure, rich ear MP atte and to erect it eemtertable
blood of Health. How different she ap.; shelter. Thoueandes of Cunni tau boys
pear, from her citing staters, earne : whitformerly knew little or nothing
aching lthnbs and weak backs make et nature can now recognize different
them pale and defected. Anaemia le
kind:; or trees, and give the name
Mtnatrd's t,inlmentfor Dandruff.
Persuasive.
'fire head of a big Chicago bueiners
house was extolling they salesnta31ehip
tate cause of so much suffering among doyens of wild hovers: tau eastly re' ` or a certain ratan in his employ.
ta,Iris and women that it cannot be too ° cog-alize the more common birds, and, "I gather from what you say," ob
widely 'mown that Dr. Williams' Pink; know enough. about nurshrocros toserved a 'friend, "that this lean is h-
ilts have transformed thousands of ovoid being .Poisoned, 1 deed persuasive in his methods."
delicate, anaemic invalids into happy, t • * * * * "'I'crsuasivet" repeated the head 0
:1s, a result of Boy Scout training, the house. "\Vhy. my friend. that chap
the energy of the Canadian boy has could Felt the Cuban Government at
become a force of great value to the snowplow:"
Dominion. Afore and more are recog-
niziug its value. and are laking dd-
healthy* women. These pills help to
put deb, red blood into the veins, and
this blood reaches every part 0 the
body, giving strength, rosy cheeks and
brightness in place ot weakness, pros-
trating headaches and a wretched vantage of it to reduce loss by fire,
slate of hair -health. ;alias Edna; E. , control crowds and to teach the people
\Veaver, R.11. No. 1, Chippewa, Ont,, the laws of safety and, eaaitation.
says: "I was very muck run down, Many lives are saved by Scouts Sato,
weak, nervous and troubled with pains because of their special training, be -
in the side. X tried different medicines ecuse they carry tdrat-std ]cit or u
but without any benefit until 1 began' safety -first rope, are prepared to act
the w•e of Dr. Williams' final Pills. whet. no one else is. The good which is
Under the use of this medicine I gain- accomplislt
l by boys of this type, and
ed strength, lead .better appetite, slept the good done to the boys themselves
better and the pain in my side disap- through their activities, can hardly be
peered. My health has since remain-
ed excellent and I advise any one
troubled with anaemia, or weakness,
to give Dr. Williams" Pink Pills a fair
trial."
Try Dr, Williams' Pink Pilin for
anaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia and
nervousness. Build up your blood and
-note how the purer and richer blood
fights your battles against disease.
Take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as a
tonic if you are not in the best physt
cal condition and cultivate a resist-
ance that with the observance of or-
dinary rules of health will keep you
well and strong. Get a box from the
nearest • drug store and begin the
treatment now, or send to The Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont., and the pills will be sent you
postpaid . a • 50 ox or six
t cents t a b
boxes for 62,50.
•
Edison, Optimist.,
Though Edison is seventy-four, his
re -actions to -the world- of matter and
the world 4f mystery are as seintil-
lent as ever, He tells an interviewer
that he can't give advice to young men (j
on how, to achieve success in business.
"Who; can?" he adds naively. ,;tut it a
letter written ' August 9, 1917, he gave
this recipe a,s'the first rule of success.
for a young bean: "Get a job cued do
more than" he is expected to do." He
has taken his own medicine, and in
large desee. Mr. Edison has always
worked without paying the slightest
attention to the clock -hands. And he
has done the unexpected. Ile has•
h"ad, as 'Woadstiworth said of Isaac
Newton, "a mind forever voyaging
through strange seas 4£ thought
alone." .He went beyond the confines
to lonely regions of pioneer re5earch
where :none could 'help lain. There is
much for aspirant youth toponder in
Edison's words:
"All I ,know is that if a roan has
reached the age of twenty-one anti
dead mentally, no amount of ii h Brice,
eaanaple or experience will ever:
change him in the .,lightest: ,f at
soore period between twelve arul six
"teen iie,'caxt ba interested in some sub•;.
jest and become enthusiastic, he will
advance ate become a high type, of
over estimated. The Secretary in
charge of the Ontario office of the Boy
Scout Association at the earner of
Bloor and Sherbourne Streets, Toron-
to, is always glad to provide full infor-
mation about Scouting, and to help
persons interested in securing the
formation of local Troops.
The Subjugated Sex.
"Of course there is no such thing as
woman's supremacy," says a man
-e nd Plaine Deafer .
;thorn the CleS is
quotes. •
"Do you think not?" replied his
friend. "From the time a boy sits un-
der a street light, playing with toads.
until he is Mind and old and tooth-
less he has to explain to some woman
why he didn't come home earlier."
The rubber industry has become an
important one in Canada. Nearly
$43,000,000 are invested in it, employ-
ing 11,500. The annual production
value is $56,000,000.
DANDERINE
Stops Flail' Coming Out;
Thickens, Beautifies.
A. few cents i,nys "t)anderine." :lf-
ter a few o•hpl,caticla Y..ou eanihot find
r
a. fash, hair or a any dandruff, besides
every 'Showsnew life, vigor,
brightueas, more color anct alitludlatee.
Check that
Cold with
BENGUE
Highly
affections of the nose and throat
BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES
ez.00 a tube.
THE tEEMING MILES CD., LTD.
M 0 NT R E At.
.+,gents for Dr. Jules itaosaue
RELIEVES PAIN
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3 FREEZONE
a
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Corns Lift Off
withFingers
„\i%,W„P\r•Nr\,•\r•r•Afl,YldLT.af,/Y\i"�
Magic! Drop a little "Freezone” on
an aching corn, instantly that corn
stops hurting, then shortly you lift it
right off with fingers. Doesn't hurt a
bit.
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
"Preezoue" for a few cents, sufficient
to remove every hard corn, soft corn,
or corn between the toes, and calluses.
C TI URA
PROMOTES THICK HAIR
Cuticura Soap shampoos preceded
by touches of Cuticura Ointment to
spots of dandruff, itching and uri-
tation are e Iyuccehes
fragrant eraol!kinosnts save'ssiui tilt ,haire,
clear Lite skin and meet every want
of the toilet and bath.
see,zse. 0a,;me t?SAadrde. islcur25c. Sold
hrnue hout(lel)orninion CrradinaD clot:
trntvt., tutted, 44 St. Par: St.,1$;t Montreal.
Cutkuro Seep shairgywithout mug.
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MOTHER!
California Syrup of Figs"
Child's Best Laxative
_r.
Accept "California" Syrup et Figs
only --loon for the name Calitortiia an
the package, then you are sure your
Child is having the bast and most
barn:dess physic for the little stomhach,
liverand bowels.
O.-
�,
b 1 , rhli .�love lie
.
fruity taste. I"ulI directions en. each
bottle. You must say "California."
OLD STANDBY, FOR
ACHES AND PAINS
a
Any man or woman who keeps
Sloan's handy 'will tell you
that same thine,
SPECIALLY those frequently
attacked byrheumatic twinges;
A counter-iritant, Sloan's Lini.
fuent scatters the congestion and liens.
trafes without rubbing to the afflicted
part, soon relieving the ache and pain.
Kepi handy and used everywhere
eliminatingalt@.
in n finally
for reducing and
pains and aches of lumbago, neuralgia;
muscle strain, joint stiffness, sprains;
bruises, and the results of exposure.
You just know from its stimulating
!healthy odor that it will do you good f
Sloan's Liniment is sold by all drug.:
gists --35c, 70c, $1.40.
to a
9
taegamentlegagebelagleillage
ASPIRIN
Bayer" is only. Genuine
A.
Warning: Unless you son the nems,
"13ayer" en package • er on tablets you
are not getting-gelusine Aspirin at all,
Iia every Bayer package are direc-
tions for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia,
IfheWnatisin, Earache, Toothache,
Lilinbaga ` and for Pain. Handy tin
boxes of twelve tablets oast few` cents.
Druggists also •sell, larger packages.
Made in C.atnada. Aspirin is the trade
mark (registered in Canada),•of Bayer
ManuEacture of Mcmoaceti ea Milester
of Saltcylicacid.
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ISSUE. No. 10-'21,