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A druggist says : "For nearly
thirty years I have recommended
the Extract of Roots, known as
Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, for
arresting and permanentlyreliev
in constipation and indigestion. `
It is an olreliable remedy that
never fails to do the work-" 30
drops thrice daily. Get the
Genuine. 50c. and$1.O0bottles.
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oto@Eioisi$lir:g.tereac e.no
Constipation
Banished
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INFLUENZA LEAVESI
TIiE BLOOD THIN
To Restore Full Health Tonic
Treatment is Recommended.
Probably the most treacherous trou-
ble that afflicts. the people, of Canada
during the winter months is influenza
or la grippe, as it is, often called. The
disease is treacherous, because often
after the chesseter•ist1c symptoms of
the trouble have disappeared it leaves
behind it a weakened and debilitated
constitutionwhich makes the victim'
an easy prey to other troubles. All
this is due to the fact that the attack
of influenza has left the blood abalone
-
ally weak and thin. Weak blood means
impaired digestion, a feeling of tired-
ness after slight exertion and often a
nervous breal.downge, This condition"°
will continue untilthe bleed is restored
to a rrau;red, disease resisting condi-
tion. For the purpose of enriching
and stimulating the blood no other'
medicine equals Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills. These pills .act directly upon
the blood,`and through the blood upon
the .'nerves and in this way act as a
restorative to the whole• system.
Thousands throughout Canada have
proved the value of Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills in cases of this kind, among them
is Miss Ida M. Fraser, R.R. No. 2, Thes-
salon, Ont., who says: "I passed
through a severe attack of influenza
which left me pale, thin and weak.
Indeed, I was so weak Icould scarcely
stand upon my feet. The medicine F
was taking in the hope of bringing
back my health did not help me, and
I was greatly discouraged. Finally I
decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,
and from the time I had taken the first
box m•y health began to improve. I
used six boxes altogether, and found
as a result that I was again strong and
healthy, and I think that in cases of
this kind_ they are worth their weight.
in gold."
If you have passed through an at-
tack of influenza, your speediest way
to regain full strength is through the
fair use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
You can get, these pills through any
medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents
a .box from The Dr. Williams' Medi-
cine Co., Brockville, Ont.
A Shrirlte.,'
No sanctuary can'contlpare
With an orchard that I know;
When April slips into its aisles
And swinging comers .blow ---
When, 'neath its wondrous traceries,
The choristersthat sing
Are robin;;, at their matin or
Their vespers, in the Spring,
A' deep sky stains its .windows blue,
And the nunlike breezes peas,
Embroidering bright petals on
Its altar -cloth, -•-tike grass...
No guide is nee'iI'ed bl}t the heart,
For every passer there
May pause and see its lovelines,e
And offer up a prayer.
-
Each •o•ne can say his vespers well
In that old •orchard -close,
When the Sun sends dying blessings
• dowa}
Its deep aisles, as be goes
And through those aisles an acolyte
Comes stealing from afar—
It ieDusk, an in East
the usic,a dr the I7 st
He lights the Evening Star!
=Virginia_ Jeffrey Morgan.
Curious Storage of Hay.
There is practiced in Kashfnir, In-
dia, a novel method of 'putting fodder
up for winter use.. The.coui},try lies in
a' valley among the Himalayas. The
chief industry -of the; people consists
of raising fine wool and in making this
into fabrics which have carried the
name of the country all over the world.
A curious custom in sonie places is
that of hanging quantities of hay up
among the branches of trees. Why
this is donetis more than' the stranger
can guess and he is much puzzled until
same native informs him that, in 'win-
ter -the snow lies five and six yards in
depth and that the supplies of hay,
which as he now looks at then seem
only as if intended for giraffes, are
then, easily reached by the flocks of
sheep which 'abound there. •
Cornmeal In Soap.
Cornmeal is a leading ingredient of
a recently patented soap that removes
stains from textiles as well as being
valuable for personal use.
Minard's"Ltniment used by Physicians.
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_Surnames urnames and, Their Origin
NORTON
Racial Origin -English.
Source -A. locality.
If your name is Norton, and . you
wish to know its very first origin (for
'being one of those names derived from
a -locality it necessarily had an origin
se a, place name as. well as a family
name) you tan pretty nearly figure it
out for yourself; with little more than
a very general knowledge of .history.
Its meaning, of coulee, is quite
clear: "north town-" The ending re-
years it as of Anglo-Saxon origin,
hence the probabilities are that the
name existed before , the Norman in-
vasion.
nvasion. But, it may be objected, are
not place names coined to -day with the
ending""ton? True, but hardly in
Norman tinges. ' The place names
coined by the Normans do not end in
"ton," and the ending' did not come in-
to use by the Anglo -Normans (except
as they adopted names '-alrerady ex-
tant) until their French had become
fused with Saxon to make English. If
the place name _'were coined . in very
modern times we would have no family.
name from it. Ifit were formed fol-
lowing the • fusion of tongues, the
period in which a family name might
develop from it was comparatively
short.. ,But If formed in Anglo-Saxon
times it would have been there always
as the basis for a family name.
Consider it from another angle. The
town. of Norton actually is in York-
shire, a section which. was distinctly
north to the Anglo-Saxons, but which
would, have been considered South by
the Scots. In tee time of the Normans
or later, However, it we i 1 have hardly
been considered so exceptionally: far
north as to warrant the name of
-"north-town" being distinctive. Though
--one could -not say so certainly, it looks
as thought the, place had been settled
prior to the. Norman conquest. e
NEVILLE.
Variation-Nevil, Neuville.
Racial Origin - Angio -Norman and
French.
Source—A locality.
One of the premier things '. about
family names ..is the manner in which
many of them develop itt one country,
and under the influence of one lang-
uage, from place names in other coun-
tries and languages.
Feudal units, while still existent and
strong, were .being suboraa'rnated to na-
tional authority in the pensions of
kings. The migratory invasions of
Western Europe were oyer; popula-
tions were settling down; peaceful
arts and the middle classes were 'ris-
ing; commeroe was Increasir; mer-
chants were traveling from one coun-
try to another, often settling down in
other lands, and Skilled workers were
being sought from one country by an -
Sunlight ,and Colors,
Ei'el'yent ltnows the danger of rnis
takes in attemptiltg to select colored
articles in artificial light. only the
white light of the sun, containing al,l
the elements of color known to us, can
be trusted in ouch cases to reveal the
actual hues possessed' by the objects
under examination.
Starting with the fact that in a
photographic dark room filled with
ruby colored light, bright scarlet cloth
appears white, it was shown that
wihen no white light whatever. •is „ad-
mitted to a dark room the power of4the
eye to distinguish colors is ternporerily
lost and all objects appear of various
shades .of white and black,
By mingling blue or green with red
light the colors of objects..oan be made
to undergo remarkable changer, The
quantity of light along also affects the
appearance of a color,,particu arty cer-
tain tints of blue and violet, for which..
reason, even in the absence of artifi
cial lights, a person purchasing color-
ed goods
olor-ed.goods in a dark store nlust carry
them to the door or window, 'where -a,
strong illumination can be obtained,
in order to make certain of the precise
shade,
WINI'FIt HARD. ON BABY
The winter season is.a hard one on
the baby. He is more 'or less confined,
to stuffy, badly ventilated rooms. It is
so' often stormy that the mothier. does
not get him out el the ,tresle air as of
ten as she should, He catches colds
which rack his little system; his. stoma
ach and bowels get out of order and
he becomes peevish and cross. , To,
guard against this the mother should;
keep a. box of Baby's' Own Tablets ln;,
the bolrse. They regulate the staniath;.
and bowels, and break up colds. They
are sold by medicine dealers ° or by
mail at 25 cents a box from The D.
Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
•
Hiram dxpialns.
Hank—'I don't ,understand them..
thermometers."
Hiram—"•It's simple enough, You
see, when. itcgets durn Cold the mer
cury sorter huddles together down in
the bottom, so's• tb keep warm."
MONEY ORDERS.
Remit by .Dominion ,Express Money
Order. If lost or stolen you get your
money back..y _
Literal Interpretation.
Teacher—"In this verse, what is.
meant bythe line, 'The shades of night
were falling fast?' "
Bobby -"It means that someone was
pulling 'down the window blinds."
Chimney of Glass.
A French gunpowder plant blows
-the fumes from its gun cottonfactory
through a chimney lined with glass,
whichresists the chemical action per-
fectly.
Dynamite is made by mixing •nitro-
glycerine with sawdust.
other.. Comunication between France
and England was rather close.
The name of -Nevin ryor Neville,was,
of course, French in its real origin.' It
meant "the new city," and it was the
name given to a town. in Potosi.. "Neuve
;Ville" was' the French of it. There is
no telling, in the "individual ease,
whether it was brought into England
as a family name (in the Norman form
of "de Neuville") at the time of Wil-
liam the Conqueror, or later. In' some
cases it is known to trace .:back to
IndivelualseVio did' cross to England
with the conqueror.
.„.But in. any event, once in England,
the succeeding centuries and the ten-
dencies of the English speech which
developed from the mixture of Nor-
man French and Anglo-Saxon changed
it into Neville and Nevil, the prefixed
” de?'.being dropped, in the course of
time.
There's Solid Como
in Healthy Nerves
WHEN ]'HEN you envy the calm and
-
Y V serene person', who always
looks so comfortable, just remember
that his condition is the result of
healthy nervesand sound, reffresh-
frig sleep..
If yeti are nervous and irritable
—if ,you cannot sleep at Tright—avoid
the use of tea and coffee, which Many
t
people cannot drink without serious
harm' to their nerves, and cense
quent interference with health and
comfort.
Drink, instead, delicious. Instant
Posture -the wholesome, healthful
table beverage that safely charm
and satisfies.
At your grot9er's in sealed, air -tight tins
instant Postum
FOR HEALTH
1► generous sample tirl of "There's a Reason"
Instant Poiltutn lent post-
tlald,for4einsiampo, Writs:
Cpnadiatl Postum Cereal. 4'o.,'Lottiited, 45 Front St., E., fort nto. Factory,: rlliindsor, Ont.
ST'0HOPE,, SAYS
MRS. WATERMAN
Deck:res Tarmac Restored Her
Fully When Almost ai Net.
vQ'us Wreck --Gains
1:4 Pounds.
'Tanlac restored my health so corn-'
pletely throe years ago that I haven't
had to take a single dose *f riiedielue
since," says Mrs, Cora- Waterman, 145
Monroe St., Toronto, Ont,
"I don't believe there w?s a. worse
cane than mine in Ontario, 1 bad been
suffering for about three years and
was practically a nervous and physical
wreck, I could eat scarcely a thing,
sleep was almost impossible, and rhea
ivatism in my hands, wrists and arms
almost drove me distracted. I spent
every cent I could lay my hands on for
medicine, and had about lost hope of
ever being well again.
"I3ut Tanlac ended my suffering and.
saved me a great •many dollars, I re-
gained fourteen pounds, too, which 1
still retain, and I feel ' as strong and
:healthy now as when a school girl. I
have been praising the Tanlac treat-
ment three years now, and want to
send out this message to help- others."
Tanlac is for sale be all good drug-
gists. Over 35 million bottles sold.
For Lasting Fragrance
Use Cutkura Talcum
There is nothing better than
Cuticura Talcum for powder-
ing and: perfuming the skin. • It
appeals to the most fadtidious
because of its finesmooth tex
ture and delicate fragrance.
Soav 25e. Ointment 25 sad 50e. Taleum25e. Sold
throughout theDominion. CanadianDepot:
brims, Limited, 944 St. Paul St., W.. Montreal^
'iE CuticuraSoapshaveswithoutinus.
"Cascarets" lOc
For Sluggish : Liver
or Constipated
Bowels
Clean your bowels!!: °Feel lino!
When you feel sick, dizzy, upset,
when your head is dull or aching, or
your stomach is sour or gassy, just
tlske, one or two, Cascarets to relieve
constipation. No griping—nicest Iaxa-
tive-cathartle on earth- for .grown-ups'l
and children.; 10c a box. 'taste like
candy
Look to Your Eyes
Beautiful eyes, like fine
teeth, are the result of constant
care. The daily use of Murine
makes eyes clear and radiant.
Enjoyable. Harmless. Sold and
recommended • by .all'druggists
UR I Nom'
foRioUR ,EYE S
,eie
8
Holds Cake of Soap.
Set into the face of a new bath
brush are movable jaws which will
hold a cake of soap of any size.
Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere
- --1m
Hungry Pike.
The pike is the :hungriest and ,the
fiercest of fish. Fish, flesh and fowl
seem alike acceptable to .its palate,
and it does nit disdain mineral pro-
ducts; rings, spoons and other similar
article's have been frequentlytaken
from its maw.
Four English boys went to bathe in
Inglemere Pond, near Ascot, in Eng-
land. • One of them, who shall be l
called Tommy, walked into the water,
to about the depth of tour feet, when'
he spread out his hands and ;tried to
swim.
At that instant a large li,sli came up
and took tee whole , hand Into; its •
mouth, but finding itself unable to
swallow it relinquished its hold. • and
the boy, turning retied, prepared for
a hasty retreat. His Companions. who
saw the fish, scrambled out of the
pond' tie fast as possible.,
Tommy had scarcely turned around
before tee fish cane .,up behind, and,
seizing his other hand crosswise, in-
fileted some very deep wounds on the
back of it; Tho lad, raised his free
hand,• which was still bleeding, end
struck the great fish a hard blow on
the •heazl, when it disappeared', ,The
ether' boys took hire to a surgeon, who
dressed seven wourr s in one hand,
end se,greist. was the pain the next day
that the lad fainted twice. The little
finger wee bitter through the nail and
it was more than six: weeks before it
was well,
An ordinary thimble will hold 100, -
Goo of the )sinaliest screws 'used an
'Wei—Ches.
The world is full of babbling end
woi'tts, and I never saw a ratan that
doth not rather: speak more than he
he ought, than, less: .Monteignd.
ISSUE No, 11.-•-'22, ..
N u.wiMNiiYMk4hnini7d..
Lift Off with Fingers
0
Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a n tle
"Freezone" on an aching corn, instant-
ly that corn stops hurting, then shortly
you life it right off with fingers, Truly!
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
"Freezone fora few cents, sufficient to
remove every hard corn, soft corn, or
corn between the Coes, and the calluses,
without soreness or irritation.
America's Pioneer Dog Remedios
Book on
DOG. DIS SES
and How to Feed
Mailed Free to any Ad-
dress by the Author.
H. Clay Glover Co., !no.,
129 West 24th Street
New York, tJ L.A.
','d IN ID NG{i�i
est Cold?
—try this method
That chest cold can be
broken up -no matter how
1;stubborn and deep-seated it
may seem!
Apply Sloan's Liniment
to chest and, neck tonight:
Its tinghug, glowing
warmth goes to the root of
trouble. It breaks up the con-
gested, inflamed condition.
Relief quickly follows.
Get a bottle of Sloan's to-
day. All druggists carry it.
Its effectiveness will surprise
you. Afade 1,n Canada
Wadi Liniment -kills pen f
For rheumatism, bruisesstrains,chcst colds
iss>l .ed Ativertioementl ,
C IVP' }IUNPPiOD DIPIi'.I A3$1
stamps for the panes of two ooL4
lector., and 2e postage. Lists p'rae,
Toledo Stamp Oompany, 'Toledo, Ohio,
jUrila W TOOL EATTh, s:aAUT 1
LY carded and fluffy. k7ntlrely“re0
from oil or greases. Large sazaiple, enough
for comforter, one dollar. Wopllete
Mills. Georgetown, Ontario,
;?lines Cnove .,
III 1.;l.+Ary 4L0'V it, T}Ii1ni,Eate
Q..). annual. Write for interesting: in.
tor•nzatlon, D. Fraser, B,it. 2. Ilderton,
Ontario. ,
r istaZ91 22LP WANTE',n.
ADIr21S, DO YOUR OWN HEAr-
1 stltohl g and piooting. Attach-
ments fit any machine. Sent collect
$2.00. Agents wanted. Colorado Attach-
neat Co., Box 2210, Denver, Colo.
Lord Lascellea is an enthusiastic?
collector of old glass.
211
Jockeys
Poultry and Dog Fanciers,
animal trainers and breeders
find daily use for Minard's
Liniment ns a preventive and
remedy. Write for signed evi-
dence of experienced men.
Minard's
Liniment
The ,Animal's Friend
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STOMACH MISERY,
GAS, INDIGESTION
"Pape's Diapepsin" Corrects
Sour, Upset Stomachs
at Once
"Pape's Diapepsin" is the quickest,
surest relief for indigestion, gases,
flatulence, heartburn, sourness, fer
mentation or stomach distress caused
by acidity. A few.tabiete give almost
immediate stomach. relief. Correct.
your stomach and digestion arow:for a
few cents. Druggists sell millions of
packages.
MOTHER -OF
TWIN BOYS
Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg.
etable Compound Relieved Her of
Inflammation and Great Weakness
West St. John, N. B.- "I was in a
general run-down condition following
the birth of my twin boys. I had a great
- deal of .,inflammation, with pains and.
weakness. Finally my doctor recom-
mended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound. He said that your medicine
would be the only thing to build me up.
I am sure he is right, for I am feeling
much better and am gaining in weight,
having gone down to ninety-three
pounds. I was in bed for over amonth,
but am up again now. I have recom-
mended the Vegetable Compound to my
friends and give you permission to use
my letter. "—Mrs. ELMEIL A. RITCHIE,
82 Rodney St., West St. John, N. B.
There are many women who find their
household duties almost unbearable aw-
ing to some weakness or derangement.
The trouble may be slight, yet cause
such annoying symptoms as dragging
pains, weakness and a run-down feeing.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound is a splendid medicine for such
l conditions. It has in many cases relieved
those symptoms by removing the cause
' of them. Mrs. Ritchie's experience is
but one Of many.
You might be interested in reading
Mrs. Pinkham's Private Text -Book upon
the "Ailments of Women." You can
Eet a copy free by writing the Lydia
. Pinkham Medicine Co., Cobourg,
Ontario. O
UNLESS you see the naive "Bayer" on tablets, you
are not getting Aspirin at all
Accept only all "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets; of
Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by
physicians during /,2 year's and proved safe by millions for
ColdsHeadache Rheumatism
Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis
Earache Lumbago Pain, Pe
Bandy "Bayer" bolos of 12 tablets --Also bottles of 4 and 100--bruagiata.
Aspirin Is the trade pork (reglstrrol•ln Canada) of .payer 1Vtaoiira.nture of Mono'
aretlrticldt, ttr of Sa11cylfeneid, White it is well known that AaPirin 111eatts Bayer
1tiiseesaetero, to assist the nubilr ngainat imitations, the'1'ablels of eases cerateny
will bo stalnpt,d: with their general trade mark, tiro "'Bayer Cross,"