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'HEinillPatikFAcfORY
'iCts Motive Power is Rich, Rett
Blood..
The human body I5 the busiest fac-
tory in the world, There is to Big
hoer day, no slack reseoii, no h•olitlays,
uo cessation of its labor at any time..
Day and night work is carried on in
the woeksbop of your body and it
never ceases until the engine—your
heart --stops ferever..
The factory oe your body) has Its
motive.power witlbout which it would
cease at once. That power is rich, red
Irealthyblood, which keeps your whole
system efficient and which drives away
all disease that may attack it. Often,
however, the blood -begins to fail and
becomes thin: and poor, It becomes
loaded with waste and charged with
poisons. Then it is that your bodily
workshop goes wrong; your physical
machinery becomes disorganized and
Story of Vaccination.
Exactly a hundred years age' there
died a man who made some of the
world's'greateet discoveries. Ile was
Edward :len}leer, the pioneer of we-
elnatign.
The son of a peer country clergy.
man, Jenner was born in Gloucester -
i
elrii•e in 1749, He Wee apIrentici.d to
a surgeeet at Sodbury: It
One day a woman came into his sur-
gery' flee medical attention, Smallpox
was inentioned, and the woman re-
melted: "I ,oaiMet, take that disease
because I've had cowpox."
Young Jenner remembered this, and
there is no .doubt that it started lriin
on the road to tame..
•H+i. went to London, . where he be-
came a pupil of the famous : doetor,
John Hunter. Jenner pursued•his in-
vestigations and advanced in know-
ledge. But It was not until twenty-six
years: after his arrival in London that
he made his first -experiment in actual
vaccination. In 1796 he vaccinated a
boy of eight with lymph taken from
you .fall ill. You become anaemic, the hand of a woman suffering from
:perhaes the nerve break down, or you cowpox, The boy contracted the lis-
Begin to suffer from indigestion, nour- ease,
the back, head or side. In this con-
aigla, general debility, with pains in
the ti •few months later he vaccinated a smallpox ox
L
ati
ent. same boyfroms P p
clition of bloodlessness Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills are just what you need,
Their one mission is to make rich, red
blood, which brings health and energy
to, every part of the body. Mr. Ray -
The boy did not develop the disease,
and Jenner had scored his first .sue -
cess. He had a stern fight, however.
Doctors and the general public op-
posed his ideas. In 1799 vaccination
amond Webber, ., Welland, Ont„ tells was fairly common, but its adoption
what these pills did for him as fol- l.was, very slow,
lows:—"My Mood was thin and •• Jenner's fame spread. George III.
watery;, and I was in a badly run down
condition Pimples broke out ou niy
body which caused me much discom-
fort. I would cateh cold easily, which
a:ggrava:ted ray;.condition. My brother
advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink
{ Pills, 'and after taking ' about eight
boxes I felt that I was again a well
'man. I have since recommended the
'pills with good results to others."
You can get these pills through any
iuedicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents
'a box .or six boxes for 22.50 from The
Dz. Williams'. Medicine Co,, Brock-
ville, Ont.
permitted him to dedicate his book on
vaccination to him. The Empress of
Russia took a great interest in the
etiovement, and insisted that the first
Russian child to be vaccinated should
be called Vaccinoff! Napoleon ad-
mired Jenner so much that he released
a number of English prisoners' at the
doctor's request. Filially Jenner re-
ceived a handsome grant from Parlia-
ment, and in 1853 vaccination became
compulsory.
Species of Acacia.
Whosoever therefore shall humble Of the 450 species of acacia, 300 are
himself as this Tittle child, the same indigenous to Australia and Polynesia,
;is the greatest in the kingdom of the others found in tropical or. sub -
heaven.
Noah's Ark was made of wood, but
'Joan of Arc was made of Orleans,"
wrote a youngster in answer to an
examination question.
Minard's Liniment for Rheumsa,am.
tropical countrlee, with the ,exception
of Enrollee
MONEY ORDERS.
Send, a Dominion Express Money
Order. Five Dollars costs three cents.
Surnames and Their Origin
HINCKS
Variations—Hlnckea, Hinks, HInkson,
Hinkley. ,
Racial Origin -English.
Source—A given narne.
One c these >,
f` esnames e that of Hinkley,
ger es it is Sometimes spelled Hinckley,
,is really the development ofa place
7iame, butes es the place name in. turn ie
but i development of the ..givens :name
from which the other variations Slave
been derived, it is' included in the
group.
Bink, Hinck OT Hyalite. These and
other spellings being met with in medi
eval English records')' was simply a
nickname founded' eft ithegiven nonie
of • Henry, which, unlike that other
'variation, Harry, has now become ob-
solete, and hence is•,not recognized by
'most of us as a given name, Harry,
Hal aiid Hyakewere all medieval
variations of i3enay.
Quite naturally the surname Milk-
s= grew up when the grown' popu-
lation and this inicreasing communica-
tion between one place and another
rendered soniething,more than a given
name necessary for . identification,
Hinks represents a subsequent Short-
ening of Iinkson.
Hinckley, the name of a town, pre-
sumably got its name originally as
"Ey-likes Ley," or "Henry's meadow."
SLOPER
Racial Origin—English.
•
Dad Si eaks
Son—"Pop, what's oblivion. mean?:'
Pop --"Getting marrried.
Tt -,
!FARM
' Deelare
Strengt
Suffe.
"For a
r '•
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I felt 'all
loan do
faxen and
rolls arou
ntatement
man, a
bury, Out.
Ont.
"My liv
me for OV l• eight years. The pains
in my baeldlfept hie awake at night
and I got up mornings all tired out.
Every once' in a wimIle 1 had a bilious
spell and then 'MY stomach would go
wrong fordays.I suffered enough to
give up waft, but kept at it although
it was 2t one <
AGAINST � "I "telt b�fel even before I had
COL fin?slied r
Soon my s
To guard fire baby rigainst coils got to w ori,;
a I IT t
L BACK AGAIN
utile Restored Full
fter Ending Long
From, StorneAd4
]rouble,
eters) quieting time carne
tlut eines taking Tanlac
card day's work on time
i feel good when night
p Is the characteristic
ono recently by Nat Rai-
mknown 'farmer of New -
bile on a visit to London,
'nd' kidneys had bothered
nothing can equal Baby's Own. ' Tab- sleep well;
leets, The Tablets are a .mild laxative "any more
I li"
that will keep the little one ,a stoinacm' petite,
and bowels working regularly. It is a in the last
recognized fact that where the stone in ever3• wa;
ach and bowels are in good order that
colds will not exist; that the healtlheel
the little one will bo good and that he,
will thrive and be happy. The. Tab-
les are. sold by medicine dealers or by
mail at 25• cents a box from The Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,,
Ont.
Stupid Man.
The inspector called to see why
Johnny Winslow bad not been to
school
recently.
y
"Why,"'said Mrs. Winslow, "he was
thirteen years old last week, sir!. I'm•
sure he's had schooling enough."
"Schooling enough!" exclaimed the
official. "Why, I did not finish my edu-
cation until -I • was twenty!"
Mrs -Winslow locked. at the inspect-
or and exclaimed: "Heavens! you don't
mean to say you were'such a thick-
head as that?"
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Delusive Figures.
An aged man went into an: insurance
office and indicated his desire to take
out a policy on his life. He was greet-
ed courteously, but the first question
he was asked was enough to spoil the
chances,
"How old are you.?"
"Eighty-nine," was the astonishing
reply '
"Why, my good man," said the man-
ager
Occupation. ager with a laugh, "we cannot insure
any one of. your age." .
The overwhelming majority of Eng- "Suppose L had been. fifty?" • asked
lish family names come from one or• the applicant.
stilet of fade kinds of seurees : ,given Why, of course, in that case
firstbottleof 'rankle.
nisch,` liver- and kidneys
Pa right end I was able to
w -beak. never hurts me
and I have a dandy ap
ai pounds
aiiiet sever,
g l
nth and ant feeling fine
Tandac beats them all."
Tanlac ls•°'b9Id by all good drugglsts.
Over 35 million bottles sold
s' -or names dienotin;g ''Well sir;" returned the veld. man
names, •nicl�ame .
personal peculiarity, locations, and oc-
cupations or titles.
Ti:l is is a family name which falls, in
the last-named classification. Origin-
ally it indicated the oocupation of the
bearer, though to -day you might have
difficulty ingiles,shig whatit was. For
though there are a number of oocupa-
'tioais similar to it to-day,,,it has dis-
appeared along with the customs and
habits of the Middle Ages.
triuinpkaiitiy, "1 have been reading the
table of vitas.statistics' issued by your
office, and I find that twice as many
persons die at the age of fifty as at
the age of eighty-nine, So, sir, you
must admit that I am a good risk." He Knew the Boys.
Ones a boy got vaccinated. The
medico as usual prepared to put a pro-
tecting white band round the boy's.
coat sleeve above the vaccination, but
In the "Book .of Precedence," an old the youngster said: "Put it on the
volume devoted to the official formall other arm, doctor." "What for?" asked
ties and custoiris of social usage, there the doctor, and he couldn't help laugh
is a statement that a marquise should ins.I put it on the sore arm, of
have "for his gowns; slope and mantel
xvi yards (of cloth) and livery for xvi
serva,nte."
The "elope" or "slop" of' the Middle
Age's was a kind of loose garment',,
which for want of a better name to-
day we should probably call a shirt.
It is sometimes found with tale spell-
ine "sdoppe," Makers of these gar-
ments were naturally referred to as
- "slopers."
course, so that the boys at school
won't hit it." "Put it on the other arm,
doctor," the lad persisted. "You don't
know the boys at our school,"
OTHER! MOVE
APTFIti
V ��,
"California
Syrup"
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Fig
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Child's Best Laxative
q •
Burry mother! :.-given a cross, sick
dhlid loves"•the "
foraiia Fig Sym
open the bowie
may prevent as
constipated, bill
line cold, colic, o
tongue coated', breath bad, remember
a good cleans ng of .the little bowels is
often all thats:is necessary. •
Ask your druggist for genuino "Cali -
ferule. Fig Syrup" which lies direc-
tions , for •babies and chidreu of all
1 s ottle. = Motheel You
,ages prinlei, l�'? ...
17Eorp3a'• of S'au May ;get
.utast SEzy 4f,"
an imitation fn„ syrup.
'''" taste of "Cali -
never fails to
pooaful to -clay
to -morrow. If
verish, fretful,
mach is sour,
STOMACH MISERY,
GAS, INDIGESTiON
"Pape's Diapepsin" Corrects
Sour Upset Stomachs
Bionc.
Once
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Pape's Dlapepsin" is the quickest
serest relief for indigestion, gases
flatulence, heartburn, sourness, Ter
mentation or stornaeh d'istres's caused'
by acidity. A few tablets give almost
Immediate istorriaeli relief. Correct
your stomach' and digostlkin. new for a
few cents. Druggists sell'millione of
r .lu if e1{h
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CoTritatnntra.ated swelatesltt pennovseedies aeanta.dlogubestA,.
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,penaer va:rlei.iee, Also fall instructiond.
on ouitivatioaa, Crosland rdrps„ Dunean,
i ` 7rl�iid.
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AST 'WE .'IJKK OUR WINDSOR. INT
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,See to it that the 'vest conirany of
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Cann' et
Early OM Age
Y i`.e celebrated Dr.1x:.ichenl_off,
an authority on early old ago,
"
poisons
"caused
>z
that CTs.
Aayatti it yP
generated in the 8utestine."
When yourstomach digests food
properly it absorbed without
formingpoiaonouannatter. Pas
sons bring on early old age and
premature death. 15 to 30 drops
of "Selgei's Syrup" after meals
tars sound. m�e.. yyourciigea s 3o
No man can read with profit that
which he cannot learn to read with
pleasure. -Noah Porter.
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resse
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Why then da you risk it 'needlessly for the sake
of a few cups: of tea or coffee?
Tea and 'coffee contain Caffeine, a drug which
often interferes with nerves and digestion.
There's an easy, pleasant way to avoid this menace
to health, without arty sacrifice to comfort or satisfac-
tion. Drink Instant Postuni instead oftea or coffee.
Instant Postum is a pure, wholesome and delicious
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He Knew Himself.
A fdrmer influentfai British states-
man, Lord Hartington, hated to talk in
public. Ile had good reason too; 'peo-
ple always Pound him exceedingly dull,
and lied knew that they did. His proper
place, Sir Henry Lucy tells us in his
Lords' and Commoners, was rather the
council chember.tiian the public plat-
form, and only when duty called would
he consent to make a speech
One day at, dinner following a de-
bate In the House of Commons in
which Lord I3artington as leader of
the opposition had ;taken parts. his coma
pa.nicn remarked' that she had just
heard a rather startling rumor con-
cerning him; people, she. said, were.
whispering that in the midst of Isis
speech he had paused to yawn pra-
digiously. "Of, ,course We not: so, It.
would not be possible!!' she exclaimed.
"Ali, nay dear lady,'' replied Lord
Hartington, suppressinga yawn at the
mere recollection of tho experience,
"you don't know bow dull my speech
wa"st„•
Considerate!
"Hard at it,, Mrs..Grey?
"Yes. Mrs..Blucher; this, is my wash-
ingelay, and looking :after a family of
ten doesn't leave nruch, tilos on my
hand's,
"Is that Kitty's voles T hear at the
piano in the parlor?"
"Yes, that'h her, I don't know how
I'd get along without thiit bsli'1. Always•
on these daysshe picks out ner nicest
nieces, like 'Sweet l.test By and 1:3y,'
'Mother'il Growleig Old,' 'Love Will
Roll the Clouds Away,' and singe thein
for me while 1'iu running the clothes
through: the first water, 'Tain't every
girl, 'Who'd be so ihm.ii hiful, 1 oat tell
you" r
IV:IDE No. 7—'23.
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Because tf ey'ar ' Soothing andeee
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first•sigiis of'redriess•or roughrsesa.
The Cuticura Talcum also, delicately
medicated and exquisitely perfumed, ..
is excellent for little ones.
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For Sluggish Liver
or. Constipated
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Clean your bowels! Feel fine!
When you feel sick,' dizzy, upset,
when your head is dull or aching, or
your stomach' Is sour or gassy, just
take ono or two Oascarets to relieve
constipation. No griping—nicest laxa
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and children. 10c a box. 'Taste like
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r4iTFER Of
LARGE FAMILY
Recommends Lydia E. Pink-
ham's
inkham's Vegetable Compound
to ther Mothers
Hemford, N. S. --"I am the mother
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my last baby came that I could not do
my work and suffered for months until
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taking the Vegetable Compound my
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My First Chilld.
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, in
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d.
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' gives me strength. I recommend it and,;
give you permission to use my te>;ti•
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Women who suffer should write to the
Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co.,Cobourg,
Ontario, for a free copy of Lydia L.
Pinkham's Private Text -Book upon
ca Ailments Peculiar to Women." O
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